Summary
Slađana Nina Perković: A cure for melancholy
In the attic of a dilapidated Parisian building, face to face with her greatest phobia, Marina begins to question all the relationships that shaped her: with Denis, her mother, her friend, with her father - whom she remembers less and less - and with the city that never fully accepted her. Hilarious novel about fears that cannot remain hidden. In the beginning there was bloody duck meat and sticky cake: everything after that is a whirlwind ride through a cheerful hell of dreams, wishes and small chances of happiness. The second novel by Slađana Nina Perković introduces the reader to the well-known nightmare of communication with close people, unwilling to understand loneliness and diversity. Touching and sharp, this novel is a whirlwind of frenetic reality that we all know and endure. — Vladislava Gordić Petković
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