Set against the backdrop of the coronavirus pandemic, this graphic novella explores a family's journey to discover what truly matters in life. Its heartfelt narrative resonates with readers of all ages, providing warmth and inspiration during challenging times. The book also includes teacher notes and activities, making it a valuable resource for educational settings.
Trace Balla Ordine dei libri
Trace Balla trova ispirazione creativa nella natura, nel ciclismo, nel ballo e nel giardinaggio, incanalando spesso queste esperienze nel suo lavoro. Si diletta a illustrare e scrivere canzoni e storie, con l'obiettivo di accendere la creatività e la coscienza ambientale negli altri. Il suo background artistico comprende illustrazione, arti comunitarie e arteterapia, fornendo una solida base per il suo approccio narrativo unico.






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- 2016
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- 80pagine
- 3 ore di lettura
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