Astrološki vodič za slomljena srca

Astrološki vodič za slomljena srca

Silvia Zucca

An astrological guide for broken hearts tells a humorous and sharp irony story about the ups and downs of a modern woman full of life, contradictions, and hope.

Alice has turned 30 and, through no fault of her own (or her own choice), is still single. She works in an environment where there are not many opportunities for advancement. And Alice Bassi has now also found out that her unrequited ex is getting married. Of course, that's not all. Davide Nardi comes to the small TV company where she works. And he's more than attractive, with a mysterious smile, but... It's a shame he came because of the famous reorganization or, to put it more clearly, to hand out layoffs. However, Alice also meets Tijo on television, an actor convinced that he knows the secret to success - astrology. And she doesn't mean an "ordinary" horoscope like the ones published in newspapers, but a "real" reading of the stars that indicate which days are favorable for a career and when it's possible to find a soul mate. Although she is skeptical, Alice decides to try and starts dating men who are astrologically compatible with her.

Original title
Guida astrologica per cuori infranti
Translation
Jelena Butković
Editor
Vlatka Hercigonja
Dimensions
23 x 15 cm
Pages
364
Publisher
Fokus komunikacije d.o.o., Zagreb, 2016.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-9-53349-001-4

One copy is available

Condition:Unused
 

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