Christmas at Rosie Hopkins' Sweet Shop
"Christmas at Rosie Hopkins' Sweet Shop" (2013) by Jenny Colgan is a sequel to the novel "Rosie Hopkins' Sweet Shop of Dreams".
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"Christmas at Rosie Hopkins' Sweet Shop" (2013) by Jenny Colgan is a sequel to the novel "Rosie Hopkins' Sweet Shop of Dreams".
The combination of idyll and tragic fate has made this historical novel a literary testimony that draws its literary strength from the contrast between nature and history, emotions and facts, landscapes and politics, birds and bullets, human destinies and
A Study of Hamlet (1917) is a psychological-critical analysis of Shakespeare's masterpiece. Nehajev interprets the character of Hamlet as a modern intellectual – passive, ill-willed, cynical and fatalistic, faced with a corrupt world.
Christophe Chabouté is one of the most interesting French new wave comic writers, and this omnibus represents a kind of cross-section of his rich and successful career.
The young idealistic lawyer Kačić becomes involved in political struggles, party intrigues, corruption and public life, facing the decline of ideals, moral compromises and the dark side of Croatian politics and society.
"Veronika of Desinić" by Josip Eugen Tomić, a historical tragedy in four acts, a drama about the tragic fate of Veronika of Desinić, the mistress and wife of Count Friedrich of Celje, accused of witchcraft and killed in 1425.
All About Cooking from A to Z is a comprehensive culinary handbook published by Reader's Digest. The book is an encyclopedic A–Z guide to all aspects of cooking: from basic techniques, tips and tricks to answers to the most frequently asked questions by b
A comprehensive overview of world history in one volume, prepared for the Croatian edition under the editorship of Vladimir Brodnjak. A comprehensive world history from the first civilizations to the modern era.
The first story follows the life and exploits of Francis Drake, the famous English pirate and navigator. The second story focuses on the Spanish explorers who explored the South Pacific in the late 16th and early 17th centuries in search of the mythical T

Mohamed Choukri's novel Bare Bread is a powerful autobiographical story about poverty, hunger and the struggle for dignity in Morocco in the mid-20th century.
The author, who comes from an extremely poor family, describes his childhood marked by violence, loss and poverty. Choukri faces cruel living conditions, loses family members and runs away from a tyrant father.
The work traces his transformation from an illiterate boy wandering the streets in search of food to a young man who finds salvation in education and literature. The brutal honesty an...
The Last Sunday of Mila Dora is a historical novel about the Sarajevo assassination of 1914. Through the investigation of Judge Leo Pfeffer, it depicts the events that led to the assassination and the outbreak of World War I.
Chronicle of the Cult of Personality by Yevgenia Ginzburg is a memoir about the Stalinist purges. The author describes her own arrest, imprisonment, and years spent in camps, testifying to the repression of the Soviet regime.
Mare Nostrum is an exciting war novel about a Spanish sailor who, driven by love and patriotism, embarks on a dangerous espionage game in the Mediterranean during World War I.

An Evening in Byzantium (1973) by Irwin Shaw is a novel that follows Jesse Craig, a once-successful Hollywood producer in middle age, whose life is falling apart.
Set mainly at the Cannes Film Festival, the novel explores themes of aging, loss of relevance, morality and the search for meaning in a world obsessed with fame and money.
Craig, faced with financial problems and a failed marriage, comes to Cannes to sell his latest film project. In the luxurious but decadent environment of the festival, he meets old friends, ex-lovers and young ambitious pe...
The famous painter Mariano Renovales, the son of a blacksmith, rises to fame in Rome, Paris and Madrid. Obsessed with his love for women and art, he paints his "Naked Maya", which leads to drama, jealousy and conflict.

*The Most Beautiful Stories of Classical Antiquity* **Gustav Schwab** is a classic collection of mythological tales that introduces the reader to the world of ancient Greece and Rome in an accessible way. The author connects the scattered myths into a **clear and readable whole**, so the book functions both as a literary reading and as an introduction to classical mythology.
The book contain...
In literary theory and literary criticism, Zvonimir Balog is considered the founder of contemporary Croatian children's poetry.
The book follows the adventures of a group of young ecologists who are fighting for nature conservation and environmental protection.
Imagine Zagreb in the 1980s, where behind the gray facades of apartment buildings lies a dream world of the far West – Hollywood, freedom and endless possibilities. Tribuson, a master of Croatian prose, here combines genres into one fluid story that bites