Oči koje svijetle u mraku

Oči koje svijetle u mraku

Melita Rundek

The eyes that glow in the dark are pearls, and the sea king, the treasure hunter, the goldfish and the hungry cat come to them. What they want and strive for, and what they get and achieve, you will discover in the depths of the sea and in the waves on th

The multi-faceted and multi-layered allegorical picture book talks about inner wealth and the true values ​​and wisdom of life. It is a story about a tiny pearl at the bottom of the sea, placed in a silver spoon that shone through the darkness and lit the way for the lost. He was not meant to stay in the same place forever, as many wanted him, but the sea eventually sealed his fate - turning him into eyes that glow in the dark.

Editor
Dubravko Marijanović
Illustrations
Romana Jagić
Graphics design
Romana Jagić
Dimensions
22 x 22 cm
Publisher
Sipar, Zagreb, 2006.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
9-53-641544-5

Multiple copies are available

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