
Kapetan Plum
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The book follows the life of young Eugénie, who grows up in a provincial French town in a strict and greedy family.
Gold is a novel by Jack London, first published in 1910. During London's lifetime, it was his most successful and best-selling novel.
Pavao Šegota, a gifted young man from a poor Podgora region, goes to study in Prague. The novel follows his struggle with his new surroundings, love, poverty and disappointments. A realistic portrayal of the ruin of talent in a foreign land.
Through essays, reflections, and historical accounts, the author attempts to explain how past events have shaped the contemporary identity of peoples and societies in this region.