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Briefe an Milena
Briefe an Milena brings together Kafka's letters to Milena Jesenska, born of an intense spiritual and emotional closeness. The book reveals a love imbued with longing, fear, illness, and the impossibility of living together.
Ne okreći se, sine
Don't Turn Around, Son by Arsen Diklić is a war novel about a father who tries to save his son from enemy indoctrination in occupied Zagreb, in a story full of tension, fear, and parental loyalty.
Kormoran
The Cormorant by Nikola Pulić is a novel about the sea, childhood and growing up in wartime, through the relationship between the boy Pava, his grandfather Jere, and the cormorant bird that connects their destinies.
Dobra oluja
A Good Storm is a collection of Lovrak's short stories about a boy named Marko Matić, in which the autobiographical background is easily recognizable. This gives the book a more personal tone than some of Lovrak's more famous works.
Hodoljublja
Zuka Džumhur's Pilgrimage is a blend of travelogue, essay, and cultural chronicle: a book about cities, people, and history, written humorously, eruditely, and with a distinct sense of the atmosphere of a place.
Kad sam bio mali dječak
When I Was a Little Boy by Erich Kästner is an autobiographical prose about childhood in Dresden - a warm, humorous and moving book about family, growing up, school and a disappearing world.
Slavonija – povijesne rasprave i crtice, knjiga I.
Slavonia I is a reprint of Horvat's collection of 39 shorter studies, treatises and sketches on the history of Slavonia from 1936. The first of the planned books is the fruit of the author's decades-long research into the regional past.
Sedam godina pustolovina I-II
Seven Years' Adventure is Twain's vivid, humorous, and semi-autobiographical account of his journey to the American West, the silver rush, pioneer life, and his encounter with the myths of the frontier.
Naivčine na putovanju, ili Novo hodočašće I-II
Twain's Naives on the Road, or The New Pilgrimage is a humorous and sharp travelogue about American travelers in Europe and the Holy Land, with much satire, observation, and mockery of tourist clichés.
Cats
"Cats" is a concise and richly illustrated book about cats in ancient civilizations, art and everyday life, compiled for the British Museum Press by Mavis Pilbeam.









