Literature for children • Literature for children
Čađave zgode
Dragutin Horkić
Structured as a series of realistic, unusual and incredible adventures of the train driver Uncle Janoš, it is characterized by a successful composition, direct communication, persuasive storytelling and a sense of humor.
This is a collection of fairy tale-philosophical stories for children that adults will enjoy at least as much. In them, everyday objects and domestic animals go hand in hand with non-existent things and impossible situations.
In the third novel in the series, Tarzan faces one of his toughest challenges yet. His archenemy Nikolas Rokoff reappears, this time with a terrifying plan - to kidnap Tarzan's wife Jane and their son Jack, in order to exact revenge.
Epoha, 1964.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
6.34 €
School reading • Literature for children • Croatian literature • Novele
In his novels Prosjak Luka and Prijan Lovro, August Šenoa explores the fates of ordinary people through the prism of social injustice and morality. Through Luka's suffering and Lovro's kindness, Šenoa calls for understanding and solidarity, leaving a stro