A pogledaj me sad

A pogledaj me sad

Miranda Dickinson

Warm and romantic, the novel Look at Me Now will make you laugh, cry and cheer, and you will cheer for Nell and her exploits until the very end. Witty and full of unexpected twists, this novel will delight you, just like many readers around the world who

Nell Sullivan was known as a girl who had a clear goal in life and who duly realized her "five-year plans". But when she loses her job and boyfriend in one day, Nell decides that enough planning... Understand that those who don't take risks can't profit. Nell decides to put her entire severance package on the trip of a lifetime – to the city where anything is possible, San Francisco. There, he meets a group of colorful characters, including the intriguing, captivating Max Rossi. Soon, Nell begins to feel that city as her second home, and after a while she will realize what she wants to do in life. But when it's time for her to return to London, will the new and bolder Nell be left behind? Or will she too? Nevertheless, return to London. Can the magic of San Francisco work thousands of miles away?

Original title
Take a Look at Me Now
Translation
Nada Mirković
Dimensions
20 x 14 cm
Pages
358
Publisher
Mozaik knjiga, Zagreb, 2016.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Unused
 

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