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Every Day, Every Hour
Every Day, Every Hour: A Novel | Nataša Dragni?
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An exquisitely romantic debut novel that captures the longing of lost—and sometimes found—love It is the mid-1960s in a small seaside town in Croatia. Two children, Luka and Dora, meet on their first day of kindergarten. Luka faints the first time he sees Dora and she wakes him with a kiss. The two become inseparable. Over the next few years, they wander the shores of their town, lying on their special rock by the sea as Luka paints—until Dora’s parents move to Paris. Bereft, Luka becomes a solitary young man, prey to the needs of his family, but a promising painter. In Paris, Dora blossoms and becomes a successful actress. When Luka comes to Paris for a show of his paintings, a chance encounter brings them together. Now adults, they fall back in love, and their feelings are given resonance by a shared adoration of Pablo Neruda. Timing and fate, however, seem determined to keep them apart. Like The Solitude of Prime Numbers and One Day, Nataša Dragnic’s Every Day, Every Hour is a haunting tale of star-crossed love that will utterly entrance readers with the rhythmic beauty of its language and ineffable air of expectation and heartache.
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Finished Every Day, Every Hour this afternoon and I loved it. Do the things you love, be with the ones you love, love and live deeply, don't waste your precious time on earth, the only life you have with stuff where this is not the case. All this written in words composed in a poetic way - that's what made me love this book.

MrBook Nice review! 8y
Bookberry Thank you, @MrBook 8y
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Bookberry
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Good night read. Love this book. Pure poetry.