Summary
Olivera Ćirković: Me, Pink Panther 3: The Return
The final, and most uncertain, part of the Me, Pink Panther trilogy. In her own way, Olivera Ćirković writes very realistically about all the horrors of the Greek casemate and judiciary. Determined to overcome an unexpected legal entanglement that is an obstacle on her way to freedom, she resolutely embarks on a fight against prison injustice and illogicality, not even shying away from a hunger strike just to get what already belongs to her, which is the long-awaited and well-deserved freedom. After leaving prison, discouraged and weaned from the "normal" world, Olivera decides to put her life on the line again and return to her old trade - crime. However, a set of unexpected circumstances leads to a turn that will raise her to unimagined heights of popularity, thanks to exactly what she did not count on in life, which is - writing books. Olivera seduces us for the third time with the events of his life in prison and after it, at the same time drawing us into a world full of various colorful characters, cities and fairs. With this book, she closes the trilogy dedicated to her life, and leaves us with the testimony of a former athlete and convict who will always remind us that love, honesty and persistence win on our way to success. It's not a sin to fall, it's a sin to fall and not get up, and Oliver's example strongly confirms the thesis that even those who have fallen to the bottom can rise from the ashes and dream their dreams, and that in a completely legal and socially acceptable way.
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