The book "Princess of Transylvania/ Christmas Miracles", an impressive story of a girl's destiny. The story begins on the magical Christmas evening with the little girl's desire to become a princess and the wife of the voivode of Transylvania.
It is impressive how the author, who was not born in these lands, captures the beauty, mystery and magic of Transylvania.
The realm we enter, and whose key is the story, is not isolated and has no clearly defined barriers. He pours out on the world, on people and with the help of the story he refines his past and envelops his present with meanings.
Stories explain the world we live in, you tell a man's story and you understand the world he lives in, you understand his environment and the laws according to which things move.
All generations grow up revolving around stories.
But how much are we willing to believe in stories when we are adults? But when we are children? Did we ever stop being children? Can we drive this mood away once and for all?
And for those of us who might answer "Yes!", can we be sure that we won't wake up hopping back and forth when we least expect it?
Magic and mystery are two things that overlap, intersect and create very special worlds that will always attract attention.
I'm not going to debate the subject of the book here, because I want to let you discover for yourself the flavor of a world of imagination dotted with magic.