"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!
The author portrays the Zagreb techno-managerial environment where machinations and the struggle for personal prestige reign, hidden by the cloak of self-management, and the morality of that world is stamped by the author in the very title of the book.
Znanje.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
The novel "Branka" by August Šenoa was published in 1881 and is one of his best-known works, set in the context of Croatian society in the 19th century.
Mladost, 1985.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.