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Bajruzin Hajro Planjac

    Bajruzin Hajro Planjac is a prolific author whose extensive body of work spans poetry, short stories, novels, and journalism, with a particular focus on children's and young adult literature. His writings, widely translated, delve into themes resonant with young readers. Through his poems, stories, and novel excerpts, he frequently visits schools to connect directly with his audience and share his passion for literature. His style is characterized by its accessibility and ability to engage young minds, establishing him as one of Bosnia and Herzegovina's most widely read authors.

    Habbes Hütte
    Bracika's bunch
    The Games of my Childhood
    • The Games of my Childhood

      • 102 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The narrative explores the adventures of a boy growing up in Pousorje, capturing the essence of childhood through twenty engaging stories. The author employs vivid language and relatable plots to convey themes of love, family, morality, dignity, and the importance of education. These elements serve as foundational values for children, making the book both enjoyable and educational. Celebrated as a significant contribution to Bosnian literature, this installment of the trilogy reflects timeless lessons through the lens of youthful experiences.

      The Games of my Childhood
    • Bracika's bunch

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Exploring the universal theme of friendship among children, this work delves into the significance of social bonds and play in their lives. It highlights that, much like adults, children are inherently social beings, driven to connect and interact with peers. The narrative emphasizes the timeless and borderless nature of these friendships, showcasing how they inspire and challenge both young writers and their audiences across various cultures.

      Bracika's bunch
    • Der Roman Habbes Hütte (der erste in einer Reihe von fünf Romanen des Autors mit ähnlichem Thema) füllt erfolgreich eine thematisch-motivische Lücke in der bosnischen Kinder-und Jugendliteratur, insbesondere diejenige, die das Erwachsenwerden der Generationen betrifft, die ihre Kindheit im goldenen Zeitalter des Sozialismus und in der Zeit danach gelebt haben. Das ist natürlich nicht der einzige Wert. Denn in der Art und Weise, diese warmen und einfachen Lebensgeschichten zu erzählen, wurde ein neuer, frischer Atem, ich würde sogar sagen, eine neue Sensibilität des jungen Protagonisten entdeckt, mit der sich auch Kinder und Jugendliche von heute leicht identifizieren können.

      Habbes Hütte