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Šišmanović Ljiljana

They Think That Working At The Gas Station Is Cooler Than...
This is a story about Esed T. Ribic, a Croatian comic book artist who works for Marvel.

Woman`s Choice
This is the story about two women who fought their own ways and got them right...

The Mark of Cain
Ana Magaš is a young woman sentenced on eight years of prison after killing her husband Lucijan in a self-defense. After three years in prison the president of the Republic of Croatia, Stjepan Mesić, has amnestied Ana. When she came back to her hometown Zadar she became aware that struggle for her rights and "normal life" is at its very beginning. Ana is aware that living together with her son is too much to expect. The social workers named her to be his legal guardian, but her son refuses to see her. After she was released from the prison a new life begins, struggle for her child, finding a place to live, a job to do, facing the reality of ‘freedom’ and new expectations.

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