Literature for children
Ne okreći se, sine
Don't Turn Around, Son by Arsen Diklić is a war novel about a father who tries to save his son from enemy indoctrination in occupied Zagreb, in a story full of tension, fear, and parental loyalty.
Ne okreći se, sine
Do not turn around, son is a children's novel created after the author wrote the screenplay for the film of the same name. The novel describes events during World War II.
Neprijatelj br.1
Enemy no. 1 is on the trail of Lovrak's most successful children's novels Train in the Snow and Druzba Pera Kvržica. This time, the group of students lives in Zagreb and is preparing a big action to oppose the rules imposed by adults.
Neprijatelj broj 1
Enemy No. 1 follows Zvonko and his gang in Zagreb, where they rebel against adult rules. Through mischief, conflicts, and adventures, they learn about justice, responsibility, and growing up.
Neprijatelj broj 1
Enemy Number 1 is an exciting story of children's friendship, resourcefulness, and adventures in the fight against injustice. This classic of children's literature is ideal for young readers who enjoy warm, educational, and adventurous stories.
Nevidljiva kraljica: Povijesne priče iz bosanske Hrvatske
Invisible Queen: Historical Stories from Bosnian Croatia is a collection of six historical stories in which Štefa Jurkić portrays the life, faith, and identity of Croats in Bosnia through events from the past.
Nomadi sjevera
"Nomads of the North" is an adventure work about the life of animals in the wilderness of northern Canada. Through the friendship of a dog and a bear cub, it depicts the struggle for survival, the power of nature, and life in harsh regions.









