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Every Day, Every Hour
Nataša Dragnic
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Paperback. Dora and Luka are inseparable: ever since he fainted at the sight of her - walking into the classroom with her new schoolbag - and she woke him with a chaste kiss, it has been love at first sight. There's something in the air when the two of them are together. You can't call it calm, you can't call it storm. Translator(s): Schillinger, Liesl. Num Pages: 272 pages. BIC Classification: FA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 214 x 140 x 22. Weight in Grams: 314.
Dora and Luka are inseparable: ever since he fainted at the sight of her - walking into the classroom with her new schoolbag - and she woke him with a chaste kiss, it has been love at first sight. 'There's something in the air when the two of them are together. You can't call it calm, you can't call it storm.' Theirs is a friendship made of chocolate and mandarin oranges; of shape-shifting clouds and coloured canvases; and, as Dora's family leave Croatia for Paris, of farewells and memories.
It is not until years later, when a promising artist ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Vintage United Kingdom
Number of pages
272
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2012
Condition
New
Number of Pages
272
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780701186944
SKU
V9780701186944
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99-14
About Nataša Dragnic
Nataša Dragnic was born in Split, Croatia in 1965. After studying German, English and French, she attended the Croatian School of Diplomacy. She currently lives in Erlangen, Germany. Every Day, Every Hour is her first novel, an international bestseller which has been sold in over 25 countries. Liesl Schillinger is a critic for the New York Times Book Review ... Read more
Reviews for Every Day, Every Hour
A lush, flowing, elegant novel, Every Day, Every Hour shows a world where love is stronger than will
Simon Van Booy, author of 'The Secret Lives of People in Love' Croatian-born Nataša Dragnic’s debut novel, Every Day, Every Hour, beautifully translated from the German by Liesl Schillinger, takes its name from lines of the Pablo Neruda poem 'If You ... Read more
Simon Van Booy, author of 'The Secret Lives of People in Love' Croatian-born Nataša Dragnic’s debut novel, Every Day, Every Hour, beautifully translated from the German by Liesl Schillinger, takes its name from lines of the Pablo Neruda poem 'If You ... Read more