Ljubav sudski podijeljena

Ljubav sudski podijeljena

Đuro Zrakić

Love divided by the court is a well-known and popular novel by Đura Zrakić, author of the bestseller Everyone loves me, only dad doesn't.

In this folk novel, which will not leave anyone indifferent, he speaks in an immediate and touching way about family breakdown, about family tragedy that always and inevitably affects the child the most. Simply and interestingly written, the novel Love divided by the court is a very vital and instructive read for young people and adults, which talks about the importance and value of love, marriage, family, raising children and responsible parenting.

Editor
Vladimir Lončarević
Dimensions
20.5 x 13.5 cm
Pages
150
Publisher
Hrvatski katolički zbor "MI", Zagreb, 1997.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

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