Živjeli muškarci

Živjeli muškarci

Žuži Jelinek

"A world without men would be boring, pointless and unbearable. Cheers men!", Žuža Jelinek said with a laugh.

Žuži imagined that this book would not be just a mere collection of her columns printed in Gloria. She wanted the titles to reveal her attitude, how she perceives men and what she thinks about them. This is a woman who says that "Only with a happy man can there be a happy woman", and she has a clear opinion on "Charms of forbidden love". In the selection of topics, he advocates for all aspects that can determine the relationship between men and women, as well as vice versa. And every topic is backed up by facts, experiences, his own or those he writes about. Her strength lies in her honesty, she writes about what many do not even dare to think about. In addition to love and sex, which preoccupy her the most, she also talks about everyday problems, personal hygiene, health education, attitudes towards money... That she is on the right path in her advice is confirmed by numerous letters and comments from her readers, as well as from readers, for whom is especially advocated in this book.

Editor
Silvia Sinković
Graphics design
Janka Carev
Dimensions
20.5 x 13.5 cm
Pages
253
Publisher
Znanje, Zagreb, 2013.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
385-9-89287-903-7

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