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Agustin Comotto

    Questo autore argentino ama scrivere e illustrare i suoi libri, in cui spesso sperimenta con vari materiali come gessetti, acrilico, cera o carbone. Descrive la sua precoce passione per l'illustrazione dicendo: “A volte penso che invece di imparare a scrivere, da bambino, ho imparato a disegnare le lettere. Non mi è mai chiaro se le idee mi arrivino come disegno o come parola. Ormai non mi importa più”. Il suo approccio distintivo fonde elementi visivi e testuali, sfumando i confini tra scrittura e disegno.

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    Caperucita Roja (ilustrados)
    The Hairdresser’s Son
    • The Hairdresser’s Son

      • 288pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Multi-award winning Dutch author Gerbrand Bakker's phenomenal new novel about grief and the unavoidable power of family ties. Simon never knew his father, Cornelis. When his wife told him she was pregnant, Cornelis packed his bags, and a day later he was dead. Or everyone assumed he was dead; after all, he was on the passenger list of the KLM plane that crashed in Tenerife in 1977. Simon is a hairdresser, just like his father and grandfather before him, but he is not passionate about cutting and shaving. 'Closed' appears on his shop's front door more often than 'open', because every customer is a person, and people suck the energy from him. But there is one client he regularly interacts with: the writer. The writer is looking for a subject for his next book, and becomes captivated by the story of Simon's father. As Simon probes the mystery of what happened to his father, a deeply humane and beautifully observed portrait of loneliness emerges in another captivating novel from one of Europe's greatest storytellers.

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    • Caperucita Roja (ilustrados)

      • 85pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      Little Red Riding Hood is the orally transmitted fairy tale that has best survived the passage of time, as evidenced by the multiple versions of this story that have been made through the centuries. It has many readings, but above all it is a story for young people that, in some way, symbolizes the transition from childhood to adolescence. This edition brings together the three main versions of the story: In 1697 Charles Perrault was the first to include the story of Little Red Riding Hood in a volume of stories. He wrote a moralizing fable intended to warn the "ladies" of the court about the dangers of "certain men", disguised as wolves. In 1812 Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm took up the tale and their version is the best known today. Finally we publish a rarity, the dramatic and verse version that the great German writer Ludwig Tieck wrote in 1800.

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      Cuentos de El Libro de la Selva

      • 93pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      En este maravilloso libro podrás leer los cuentos de El cachorro humano ; El rey de los monos ; El maestro de los lobos ; La Flor Roja ; El tesoro del rey ; El destino de Mowgli.

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