Grozni Grga

Grozni Grga

Francesca Simon

Grga is terrible. Everyone knows it, including his parents who pretend not to know him on the street, and his brother, Perfect Siniša (who is quite simply, perfect) and all the neighbors.

Inside, find out what you can do with spaghetti, how Grga copes in the dance class, who Naprasna Šosić is, what Gnjec is and how it is made, and all about hellish camping. The boy no one would want to know, but whom you will almost certainly love. Find out everything about him and his (un)friends, Namčorasta Nataša, Jumping Sanjin, Lazy Lucia, Tašta Tei and others. Just don't try anything at home!

The first part of the series about the world's favorite bad boy by writer Francesca Simon, with beautifully awful illustrations by Tony Ross.

Original title
Horrid Henry
Translation
Hana Greta Matković
Editor
Tamara Perišić
Illustrations
Tony Ross
Dimensions
19 x 13 cm
Pages
93
Publisher
Algoritam, Zagreb, 2010.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-9-53316-254-6

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