Christian Bernadac's book seems more exciting than any literary work, leaving a deep and crushing impression.
Much has been written about the horrors of Nazi death factories and concentration camps across Europe, but the complete truth about this darkest part of human history has not yet been revealed.
An adventure novel for young adults by Polish Nobel Prize winner Henryk Sienkiewicz, set in exotic 19th-century Africa. The work, translated into many languages, follows the adventures of a boy, Staś Tarkowski, and a girl, Nel Rawlison.
The novel connects the 1940s and 1990s in time, takes place in Osijek's Lower Town, and the core of the novel is the story of the death of two innocent girls who were thrown alive into a mass grave.