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Božji međaši: Pripovijest iz Istre
Ivan Pregelj (1883–1960), a Slovenian writer, professor, and Catholic intellectual, briefly taught at the Pazin Gymnasium. The fruit of that experience was the story Božji mejniki (God's Milestones) (1925), later published under the title Plovan pre Šime.
Čipke
Lace (1929) by Štefa Jurkić is a romance novel with a Catholic message. A young heroine in France, through love and suffering, experiences conversion and finds meaning in her faith, inspired by the legend of St. Teresa.
Cvijeće i ukrasno bilje
The book represents one of the first comprehensive domestic works dedicated to horticulture and the cultivation of ornamental plants, written at a time when a systematic approach to the arrangement of gardens, parks and homesteads in Croatia was just bein
Dva srca: Roman jednog braka
Two Hearts is a touching love story about a young French aristocrat, a widower, who wants to enter into a marriage of convenience with a young and noble girl. However, fate and true love bring him face to face with great trials...
Feminist: roman iz nedavne prošlosti
A social novel with a thesis, which follows a young intelligent woman who fights for education, independence and equality in the conservative society of the 1920s, advocating for women's emancipation and financial independence.
Golubovi i jastrebovi
In a typically Sardinian setting, through a dramatic love story, Deledda depicts the conflict between two families and their worlds – the peaceful, honest "doves" and the aggressive, greedy "hawks".
Ivan Hrvaćanin
A historical novel that follows the heroic struggle of Ban Ivan Karlović (a Croat) against the Turkish conquests in Lika and Krbava at the beginning of the 16th century, with an emphasis on the fall of Kosinje, heroism, betrayal, and defense of the Christ
Iz ljubavi
Out of Love (1925/1926) is a hagiographic novel for young people. It tells the story of St. Stanisław Kostka, the youngest Polish saint – the son of a nobleman who rebels against his family, flees to Rome and joins the Jesuits out of a deep love for God.
Kalista
Callista (1855) is a historical novel, set in 3rd century North Africa, that follows the young Greek woman Callista, a talented sculptor of pagan statues, who confronts the truth of Christianity during the persecution of Christians under Emperor Decius.









