Christmas at Rosie Hopkins' Sweet Shop
"Christmas at Rosie Hopkins' Sweet Shop" (2013) by Jenny Colgan is a sequel to the novel "Rosie Hopkins' Sweet Shop of Dreams".
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"Christmas at Rosie Hopkins' Sweet Shop" (2013) by Jenny Colgan is a sequel to the novel "Rosie Hopkins' Sweet Shop of Dreams".
An epic poem written by Dante between 1304 and 1321, his most famous work. It is considered the central epic poem of Italian literature, the last great literary work of the Middle Ages and the first great work that foreshadows the Renaissance.
Published in 1954, the collection brings together some of Heidegger's most important short texts from his middle and late period. In these texts, Heidegger develops key ideas about technology, art, language, and man's relationship to Being.
In his latest novel, the author thematizes the time of Vjekoslav Hengl's mayoralty, from 1920 to 1934. It was a turbulent socio-political period, both for the city of Osijek and for the wider geopolitical space to which it belonged.
Along with the Critique of the Pure Mind and the Critique of the Practical Mind, this third major work of Kant's is one of the cornerstones of his philosophical building, but it also rounds off his entire view of the world.
The Croatian Family Lexicon is a universal type of lexicographic work intended for the widest range of users. From the vast amount of knowledge and information, it selects and processes what best suits the needs of modern man.

A satirical and humorous story that combines time travel with social criticism. The novel combines humor, irony, and philosophical depth, exploring the conflict between progress and tradition.
The protagonist, Hank Morgan, a mechanic from 19th-century Connecticut, mysteriously awakens in 6th-century England, at the court of King Arthur, after being hit in the head. Thanks to his knowledge of modern technology and practical sense, Hank quickly rises to the position of a powerful advisor, nicknamed "The Boss".
Hank attempts to modernize medieval society by introducing technology (te...
Tartuffe is Molière's typical Plautian comedy, written in 1664, when it was first performed. The Misanthrope or Irritable Lover is a comedy of manners, first performed on June 4, 1666, at the Théâtre du Palais-Royal in Paris.
Alonso Quijano, obsessed with chivalric novels, becomes Don Quixote de la Mancha. With his faithful Sancho Panza, he embarks on crazy adventures, fighting windmills and dreaming of the ideal Dulcinea.

Prince Edward and poor boy Tom accidentally switch places. Living each other's lives, they learn about the injustices, privileges, and realities of society in 16th-century England.
*The Prince and the Pauper* is a historical novel by **Mark Twain** set in 16th-century England, during the reign of King Henry VIII. The work tells an interesting and instructive story about two boys who look almost identical, although they come from completely different social classes.
**Tom Canty** is a poor boy from a London neighborhood where poverty and deprivation reign. On the other ...

Journey in the Dark follows Anna Morgan, a young Caribbean girl living in England after the death of her father. Faced with loneliness, poverty and an unhappy love affair, she gradually sinks into despair.
*Journey in the Dark* is one of Jean Rhys' most famous novels. The main character **Anna Morgan** is an eighteen-year-old girl born on **the island of Dominica** in the West Indies. After her father's death, she comes to **England**, a country she formally considers her homeland, but feels completely foreign to.
Anna works as a member of a traveling **theater company**, but after losing her ...
As much as Foliranti is a story about Kapor's student days in Belgrade in the late fifties, Provincial is a book that evokes memories of his childhood in Sarajevo, where the author spent the first years of his life.
Bodies and spirits is the third part of the Kurlan trilogy by Mirko Božić, published in 1981, which follows the novels Kurlani (1952) and Neisplakani (1955).
The novel The Promised Land, published in 1899, is one of the most significant works by Polish Nobel Prize winner Władysław Reymont. Set in the industrial city of Łódź at the end of the 19th century, the novel depicts rapid industrialization and its conse
Momo Kapor's Book of Complaints is a novel about a young bookseller and intellectual who clashes with social and political structures and goes to New York, where he continues his search for freedom, identity, and meaning.

"Marxist Theory and Problems of Revolution" is a collection of lectures held at the Political School of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia "Josip Broz Tito" in Kumrovec during 1975/1976.
The book has an educational and ideological purpose. It was intended for party cadres and students of political schools to strengthen their understanding of Marxism and the Yugoslav socialist project. The book presents an overview of the then Yugoslav Marxist and political view of society, revolution, self-management and the role of the League of Communists. The work was written in the period a...
In this book, the author recalls those early days of expectation, and what subsequently emerged out of "the vision".
Monographic exhibition - Prica Gallery, Samobor May 2012.
"The Encounter Series will contribute greatly to our understanding of the part that faith plays in the continuing American experiment." - George Gallup, Jr.

The poetic and travel writing of Velesja by Adnan Žetica is a depiction of the inner sensibility of a poet, storyteller, and essayist who, through his literary expression, often conducts a dialogue with himself, as well as with his reader.
In fact, it could be said that “Velesje” (along with all previous literary appearances) by Adnan Žetica is a continuous reexamination of unexplored challenges, which also reflects the experimental nature of the poetic journey that requires active participation (insight and sensitivity) of the reader. On the other hand, Žetica’s sober listening to the Podveležje region and life resulted in sharp...
Vagenhals, known for his work on East Asian history and translations of Japanese texts, prepared this compilation as one of the first Yugoslav studies on the Japanese Tokkōtai special attack units in the final phase of the Pacific War.