Description
"Sometimes it is precisely blind passion that throws us off balance, clouds our reason, and leads us astray - just so we can finally understand what true love tastes like."
The Mysterious Neighbor is a psychological novel that resonates long after reading.
Anna studies medicine and thinks she has her life under control. She should be planning for the future and enjoying the present. However, a relationship that initially seems like a fairy tale has its rules - and Anna slowly becomes a pawn in a psychological game that leads her to a crossroads in life. To a land where the sun burns differently and where truth is not a liberation but a test.
While her friend Marie is dating, Ilonka is preparing for another show, and Aunt Julie tightly holds the key to family secrets, Anna learns to believe again - in relationships, in love, in herself.
Monika J. Čapková brilliantly tells a story about feminine strength, fragility, and hope. About love that takes many different forms, and friendship that survives every hangover.
The Mysterious Neighbor is a psychological novel that resonates long after reading.
Anna studies medicine and thinks she has her life under control. She should be planning for the future and enjoying the present. However, a relationship that initially seems like a fairy tale has its rules - and Anna slowly becomes a pawn in a psychological game that leads her to a crossroads in life. To a land where the sun burns differently and where truth is not a liberation but a test.
While her friend Marie is dating, Ilonka is preparing for another show, and Aunt Julie tightly holds the key to family secrets, Anna learns to believe again - in relationships, in love, in herself.
Monika J. Čapková brilliantly tells a story about feminine strength, fragility, and hope. About love that takes many different forms, and friendship that survives every hangover.
Information
Author: Čapková Monika J.
Publication date: June 27, 2025
Manufacturer: Nakladatelství Neklidná růže s.r.o.
Genres: Women's novels, Books, Fiction, Novels, Czech and slovak fiction
Type: Books - paperback
Pages: 379
ISBN/EAN: 9788090953703

