Summary
Aleksandra Saška Mutić: Good enough
Good enough continues the fate of the main character Glumča from Zagreb. From her father Branislav Glumac and mother Saška Mutić, the newborn Marijana carries with her traumas from the first part of her life, but with amazing persistence and systematicity she fights with all the problems that life inexorably brings. However, he cannot solve one problem. The strong longing for paradise, which only love possesses, haunts Marijana until the funeral of her lover Luja, where she meets Vanja after several decades. Vanja is also full of doubts, but that does nothing to prevent Marijana from pursuing their desires from the Zagreb woman. In that long series of years, Marijana gave birth to a damaged son Marko and an ambitious daughter Iva, she invested enormous energy in the emotional foundations of her marriage with Davor, as a psychiatrist she treats the patient Thea, and she herself goes to a fellow psychiatrist, Dr. Novak. With deep knowledge, the author goes into all of Marijana's states and having a great gift to notice the countless psychological nuances of her heroes, she gives us a book that leaves lasting traces and expands our areas of thinking. We have a brilliantly written novel in our hands, which hides a true wealth of wisdom about the secrets and beauties of a long journey through the darkness and light of destiny.
Alojz Majetić
The text of Saška Mutić seems somehow familiar to me, yet distant and new. The fabular texture has a different vision, from the same embryonic source and the same stylistic model. I do not claim copyright on anything! When the author lady-likely asked me about the right, I answered: Write, if you have a deep, unadulterated need.
I want Saška Mutić to confirm her talent to others - with new books.
I feel a little uneasy, but also good. The stainless, witty, Old Latin is affirmed: "Books indeed have a destiny of their own." Beyond the primary or secondary author.
Branislav Glumac
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