
Švambranija i školska crna knjiga
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Childhood (1852) is the first book of an autobiographical trilogy (with Adolescence and Youth), where Tolstoy explores the world of childhood through the eyes of a ten-year-old boy, Nikolinka Irtenjev – innocence, joys, sorrows and first traumas.
Jess's hair started to fall out. She was sixteen years old and had only kissed two boys in her life. She really liked the other boy, Dylan. She knew why her hair was falling out. She has just undergone her first chemotherapy treatment.
Peter, Mick and Little Vince are inseparable school friends. After an ill-advised joke about the hated Blob, a boy that no one particularly likes at school, they fall out of favor with all the teachers.