The book follows the adventures of a group of young ecologists who are fighting for nature conservation and environmental protection.
This book is significant because it encourages young readers to think about the importance of environmental protection and active participation in environmental actions.
Danko Oblak brings us a panorama of pre-war and wartime events in Zagreb, projected through the sensitive psyche of a six-year-old who experiences a childhood disrupted first by social misery and then by the dangers of war.
The work is a combination of documentary records, personal reflections, and literary episodes, bringing the reader both historical information and an intimate picture of the war days.
The book deals with themes such as family secrets, growing up, and discovering one's roots. The main character explores her grandmother's past and uncovers hidden stories that shape her identity.
The work brings together a gallery of colorful characters – family members, village neighbors, teachers, friends – who shape Ćopić's childish view of the world.
"The Last of the Mohicans" by James Fenimore Cooper is a classic historical novel set during the Seven Years' War between the French and the British in North America.