Mlijeko i med

Mlijeko i med

Rupi Kaur

Milk and Honey will lead any suffering reader to peace of mind - an endeavor that can take years without such a companion.

Milk and Honey is a New York Times bestseller, a blend of poetry and prose that deals with themes of survival, violence, abuse, love, loss and femininity. Each of the four chapters has its own purpose, treating a different pain. Milk and Honey takes the reader on a journey through the bitterest moments of life and finds something sweet in them, because something sweet can be found everywhere you look.

"Rupi Kaur has a vision that you wouldn't expect from such a young person. Her poetry is simple but powerful and exposes all aspects of the existence of both a human being and a young woman today. Rupi Kaur's first book, Milk and Honey, is a collection of poems that every woman should to keep on the bedside table. Accompanied by the author's drawings, Rupa's sincere and beautiful poems are a collection of experiences of a contemporary woman." Huffington Post

Original title
Milk and Honey
Translation
Ira Martinović
Editor
Branko Matijašević
Illustrations
Rupi Kaur
Dimensions
20.5 x 13.5 cm
Pages
204
Publisher
Stilus, Zagreb, 2017.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-9-53818-306-5

One copy is available

Condition:Unused
 

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