Divno nam je s nama

Divno nam je s nama

Borivoj Radaković

In Borivoj Radaković's new novel, two heroines, Vanja and Mirna, decide to completely change their lives due to violence in the family, on the street, at the workplace and in society in general. With joy and love, they leave their mark on the unknown and

In a tender love story full of ecstasy and ecstasy, they want to live together; they plan trips and a future in which they will realize their fantasies and gain security. The only question is how much we are able to consciously change our own life and influence it. Vanja and Mirna are cheerful and crazy, combative and smart, and the fate of their short-lived union leads from laughter to tears and back, and reserves the right to be only theirs.

Editor
Drago Glamuzina
Dimensions
20 x 12 cm
Pages
164
Publisher
V.B.Z, Zagreb, 2023.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-9-53520-667-5

One copy is available

Condition:Unused
 

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