
Heroj Tito
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The Boy from the Sutle River is a biographical novel by Milivoje Matošec about the childhood of Josip Broz Tito. Through an idealized depiction of his upbringing, the author highlights the traits that represent him as a future leader and national hero.
With this novel for children, Matošec has confirmed his penchant for creating a "hybrid", because apart from being primarily science fiction, the novel also belongs to the children's crime novel, adventure novel and romance genre. It is a reading for the
The book explores political relations in Yugoslavia, shows the internal dynamics of the government and offers an insight into the dilemmas and decisions of the time.
Amir Duranović's book reconstructs in detail the dramatic year 1966 and the Fourth (Brion) Session of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia (July 1–2, 1966), at which Aleksandar Ranković, the long-time head of the UDB and vice preside
The content of the book is real and experienced in the enslaved homeland, in the dictatorship and Tito's prisons.