My Heart Will Triumph
<p><b>Mirjana Soldo</b> was only sixteen years old when she and five other children saw a mysterious woman on a hillside near the village of <b>Medjugorje</b>, ex-Yugoslavia.</p> <p>The woman—who possessed an extraordinary beauty and grace—identified herself as the <b>Virgin Mary</b>. The events that began on that summer afternoon in 1981 dramatically changed Mirjana’s life and brought intense suffering at the hands of the communist authorities.</p> <p>After more than 35 years of apparitions, people still flock to Medjugorje in search of answers to life’s big questions. Stories of <b>miracles</b> abound, and, according to Mirjana, more are yet to come—the Virgin entrusted her with ten prophetic <b>secrets</b> concerning the future of the world.</p> <p><b>In her new auto-biography, <i>My Heart Will Triumph</i>, Mirjana tells the story of Medjugorje through her own eyes—the same eyes that reportedly gaze upon the most revered woman in history.</b></p>