Nekoć kad smo bili odrasli

Nekoć kad smo bili odrasli

Anne Tyler

For many years after her husband's death, Rebecca made a living by throwing parties, their joint business until then.

She still gathered around her husband's large and somewhat unusual, but harmonious family, the Davitches; his three daughters from his first marriage - Patch, Biddy and NoNo, their daughter Minerva and their families. Her brother-in-law Zeb is always nearby, and she has also inherited her father-in-law, the almost-centenarian Poppy. While organizing a party for NoNo's wedding, Rebecca, now fifty, begins to think about her life; the question crosses her mind as to what her life would have been like if it had developed in a different direction. Namely, she unexpectedly left Will - her high school sweetheart, her studies, the place where she had lived until then - for Joe...

Original title
Back when we were grownups
Translation
Lara Holbling Matković
Editor
Vjera Balen Heidl
Dimensions
19.5 x 12 cm
Pages
287
Publisher
Znanje, Zagreb, 2004.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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