
Obitelj Trapp: Putovanja
An autobiographical sequel to the famous story of the Trapp family after their escape from Nazi Austria. The work describes the hardships and adventures of a family who, guided by faith and music, strive to start a new life in exile.
After arriving in the United States, the Trapps face financial problems, cultural differences, and challenges of adjustment, but also rediscovering meaning in their musical endeavors. They found the Trapp Family Singers and performed throughout America and Europe, spreading a message of hope and unity. With warmth and humor, Maria Augusta describes the everyday life of the large family, their faith, love of their homeland, and their commitment to their new life in Vermont, where they later opened a boarding house. The book is a testament to perseverance, moral strength, and hope in God's providence, emphasizing how, even in difficult times, beauty and meaning can be found through music and family connections.
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