"Planet Number Four" by Ruska Stojanović Nikolašević explores various themes, some of which include space, stars, planets, travel and mysterious spaces.
The author uses poetic language to take us on an imaginary journey through all the topics in this book.
The girl ˝RU˝ doesn't have a postman owl, so she sends her letters to Harry Potter by sea waves, spring waves, morning dawn, seagulls, falcons, and most often by swallows!
Grafika, 2009.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
6.98 €
Literature for children • Croatian literature • Teen Novels • Short Stories
From My Yard (1928) is a collection of short stories for young people in which Ljudevit Krajacic depicts the world of childhood, imagination, and emotional maturation through children's experiences, family life, and everyday events.
Pedagoško-književni zbor, 1928.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
8.36 €
Croatian literature • Romance Novels • Psychological novel
In the villages near Trnava, Croats "transplanted" to Slovakia preserve their language and religion. The love of Jure and Kristina and the tragic fate of Pavle are intertwined with the awakening of national identity and historical changes.
Hrvatsko književno društvo Sv. Jeronima, 1942.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
7.24 €
Croatian literature • Historical novel • First editions
A historical novel about the Croatian national revival (Illyrianism) in the 1830s. Gjalski's first significant work of historical prose, a realistic-romantic depiction of the awakening of national consciousness.
Matica hrvatska, 1892.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
6.32 €
Croatian literature • Moral and didactic literature • Short Stories
"The Drunkard" by Mijat Stojanović (1869) is a folk tale adapted from I. A. Stelzig. A moralistic story about the harmful effects of alcoholism, intended for the general public. A classic example of 19th-century enlightenment literature.
A selection of poetry by Vesna Parun (1922–2010), one of the most significant Croatian poets of the 20th century. The selection was made and the afterword written by Vesna Krmpotić. The book that solidified Vesna Parun's canonical status in Croatian liter