Angels Cry Too-bookcover

By: Jože Mlinarič

Angels Cry Too

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Angels Cry Too delves into the profound nature of human relationships. Each person is a universe unto themselves, and when two such universes collide, they create a new constellation, an intricate web of shared stories, experiences, and emotions. Every thinking being on this planet carries a history, a personal narrative shaped by the interactions that define us.

In Angels Cry Too, these interactions are not just exchanges but reflections of our individual journeys. The novel explores how lives intersect, revealing the events and decisions that shape our destinies. While the story is set in the 1970s, its themes are timeless: humans have always been architects of their own fate, choosing paths at life’s crossroads, with each decision carrying its own consequences.

Inspired by the tragic events of the worst air disaster in aviation history, the 1977 collision of two Boeing 747s on the runway of Los Rodeos Airport in Tenerife, Angels Cry Too is a deeply human story about choices, chance, and the profound connections that shape our lives.

Born in Slovenia, Jože Mlinarič knew he was a writer from the age of eight. That was when he started writing his first novel, a rather adult story about pregnancy problems in a young family. He didn’t finish the novel. While at school, he wrote some poems but put off serious work until later when he had more experience of life. The first novel was written after his stay in Cyprus in 2000, the second, Angels Cry Too, in 2013 and already published by Austin Macauley, The Last Man in 2022. He tried to get his novels published, but without success, until the year 2022, when he met the publisher in England.

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