Najbolji prijatelji – mrzim vas!

Najbolji prijatelji – mrzim vas!

Rosie Rushton

Best friends - I hate you! (1996) by Rosie Rushton is a popular young adult novel that deals with themes of friendship, love, and teenage challenges.

The story follows four friends - Holly, Tansy, Jade and Cleo - who face typical problems of adolescence, such as insecurities, first loves, conflicts with parents and quarrels with each other.

Each girl has her own story and different challenges, and their relationship often goes through tensions and misunderstandings. Through the conflicts they experience, friendship at times seems fragile and easily perishable. But even though they often argue and say things like "I hate you", their loyalty and love of friendship prevails.

The book highlights the importance of friendship and support in life, especially during the sensitive period of growing up. It shows that despite misunderstandings and problems, true friendships can survive difficult times if they are based on trust and understanding.

Novel Best friends – I hate you! deals with topics that are close and relevant to young people, which is why it has gained great popularity among teenagers.

Original title
You' re my best friend - I hate you!
Translation
Ljiljana Šćurić
Editor
Jadranka Pintarić
Illustrations
Ros Asquith
Graphics design
Ros Asquith
Dimensions
20.5 x 13 cm
Pages
170
Publisher
Mozaik knjiga, Zagreb, 1996.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-9-53173-230-7

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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