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Out of Love (1925/1926) is a hagiographic novel for young people. It tells the story of St. Stanisław Kostka, the youngest Polish saint – the son of a nobleman who rebels against his family, flees to Rome and joins the Jesuits out of a deep love for God.
Stories from the Island, from the City and from the Mountain (1927) is a collection of autobiographical stories by Vladimir Nazor. Divided into three cycles, it brings back memories from childhood and youth – life on an island, schooling in the city and a
Uneasy Peace (1940) depicts the life of Herzegovinian peasants after World War I, their emigration to Slavonia, the difficult struggle for survival and inner unrest in the apparent peace of the post-war period.
A collection of heroic, historical, Krajina and Uskok folk songs edited by Dr. Nikola Andrić. The ninth book in the Matice hrvatska series brings together around 40 folk songs with motifs of struggle, defense of honor and heroism.
The Great Spring (1933) depicts the awakening and rebirth of the Croatian village and the common man in the interwar period – a symbolic depiction of the national and social spring, the peasant movement, and the personal maturation of the main character.
A collection of revolutionary and socially engaged poetry by Marin Franičević. The poems celebrate the partisan struggle, the building of socialism, work, the collective, and the future, filled with optimism and faith in the "builders of a new life."