Summary
Vedrana Rudan: A life sentence
Babies grow up, become people, people you would never have had coffee with if they weren't your meat, or people who would never have had coffee with you if someone hadn't pulled them out of you.
After the death of her husband, whom she loved endlessly, Loli is left with no will. The only thing that keeps her alive is the hope that she will finally see a sincere smile on the face of her beautiful daughter Tina. She is ready to do anything for that smile.
In her latest novel Life Imprisonment, Vedrana Rudan writes about her favorite topics, the relationship between parents and children, as well as what it means to be truly free. Is freedom possible without material security, does work ennoble or enslave a person and what is needed for a woman to be truly independent, are just some of the questions that the main character Lola asks herself, but also all of us.
Skillfully avoiding all existing stereotypes, Vedrana Rudan writes a story about an unusual woman with whom you may not always agree, but you will endlessly enjoy every moment spent with her.
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