Vodena stihija

Vodena stihija

Danielle Steel

The novel tells the story of six people whose lives become intertwined during a devastating storm that hits New York City. The plot centers on Hurricane Ophelia, which threatens the city and forces the residents to confront their own fears, losses, and ho

Ellen Wharton, a successful interior designer from London, comes to New York to visit her mother, Grace Madison, despite warnings of an approaching storm. When a hurricane hits the city, the two are trapped in their Tribeca apartment, forced to evacuate through flooded streets.

Charles Williams, a British investment banker, comes to New York on business, but also with the intention of seeing his daughters who live with his ex-wife in SoHo. While searching for them, he encounters Ellen and Grace in a shelter.

Juliette Dubois, a dedicated emergency room doctor, faces the challenge of saving lives when the hospital loses power. NYU students Peter Holbrook and Ben Weiss decide to stay in their apartment despite warnings, but face danger when the building begins to collapse under the storm's gusts.

The novel explores themes of courage, loss, and renewal, showing how strangers can connect in the most difficult of times. Steel skillfully portrays the characters' emotional struggles, highlighting human resilience and the capacity for compassion and love even in the most difficult circumstances.

Rushing Waters is a moving story of survival and recovery, reminding us of the importance of community and hope in the face of natural disasters.

Original title
Rushing Waters
Translation
Svetlana Strugarević
Dimensions
21 x 14 cm
Pages
243
Publisher
BDR media, Beograd, 2017.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Serbian.
ISBN
978-8-66012-001-6

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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