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THE NOVEL FROM BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA WON "THE LITTLE PRINCE" AWARD FOR THE BEST CHILDREN'S BOOK IN THE BALKAN REGION 2024 (CROATIA, SERBIA, MONTENEGRO AND BOSNIA IN HERZEGOVINA) IN OCTOBER 2025!! I would especially like to highlight the novel Vanja and the Wonderful Events in the House of Shadows, a powerful and emotionally resonant work of fiction spanning 440 pages. The book was written by a professional pedagogue with extensive experience working in kindergartens and with children with developmental disabilities in Norway. His deep understanding of child psychology and trauma is woven…mehr

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THE NOVEL FROM BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA WON "THE LITTLE PRINCE" AWARD FOR THE BEST CHILDREN'S BOOK IN THE BALKAN REGION 2024 (CROATIA, SERBIA, MONTENEGRO AND BOSNIA IN HERZEGOVINA) IN OCTOBER 2025!! I would especially like to highlight the novel Vanja and the Wonderful Events in the House of Shadows, a powerful and emotionally resonant work of fiction spanning 440 pages. The book was written by a professional pedagogue with extensive experience working in kindergartens and with children with developmental disabilities in Norway. His deep understanding of child psychology and trauma is woven throughout, making the story not only compelling, but deeply authentic. presence. As he struggles to cope with fear, isolation and emotional wounds, the boy creates a new world - one where he and his friends feel safe. However, in this imaginary world, fear does not disappear entirely - it moves towards those who cause pain. The novel explores themes of resilience, trauma, imagination as a coping mechanism, and the delicate line between fantasy and reality.
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His first book "Vanja and the Wonderful Events in the House of Shadows" won the prestigious award "LITTLE PRINCE" for the best children's book in 2024 in the region, competing against the countries of Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina. The award was presented in 2025. Ismar Duhovi¿ was born in 1975 in Sarajevo, where he grew up. He moved to Norway in 1995. He graduated from the Faculty of Pedagogy in Bergen, majoring in preschool pedagogy. For years, he worked in kindergartens in classes for children up to six years old. He has also enriched his experience by working with children with special needs. He has been honored with the development of the work plan and program of many pedagogical institutions, as well as planning the pedagogical infrastructure of new kindergartens. He writes articles on pedagogy for the Sarajevo magazine Urban. He is the father of two children and the proud owner of a cat. He currently lives in Sarajevo.