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Estamos, sin duda, ante el libro más hondo y personal de Gusti, uno de los escritores e ilustradores más importantes de América Latina. En él, este autor nos abre las puertas de su corazón para hablarnos, con absoluta sinceridad, de su propia persona y de la relación que lleva actualmente con su hijo Mallko. Recurriendo a las más diversas técnicas plásticas y a una prosa sencilla y directa, Gusti nos invita a adentrarnos en la intimidad de su entorno familiar para contarnos lo que significa convivir con un niño tan especial. Una conmovedora obra que retrata las luces y las sombras de un padre que pasa de la perplejidad y el desconcierto al amor incondicional. Un amor que se dirige a sus seres queridos y, especialmente, a su pequeño con síndrome de Down. Además de ser un libro de altísima calidad artística, constituye, sin duda, una inspiradora guía para padres. This is without a doubt the most profound and personal book by Gusti, one of Latin America's most important writers and illustrators. In it, the author opens his heart to write sincerely about himself and his relationship with his son, Mallko. With simple and direct writing, he invites us into his family to discuss what it means to live with a child as special as him. This moving book portrays the highlights and shadows of a father who moves from perplexed and disconcerted to loving his son with Down syndrome unconditionally. In addition to its vast artistic value, this book is also an inspiring guide for parents.
¡Estas dos moscas están empeñadas en quedarse la caca! ¿Conseguirán llegar a un acuerdo? Una nueva y divertidísima historia de Gusti.---Will two flies learn the value of sharing after fighting over who the big poop belongs to?
An Aldana Libros BookWritten by one of Argentina's most celebrated children's authors A timely book, When My Father was in the Jungle advocates for the protection of the Amazon through a little boy's daydreams of his father's visit to the rainforest, highlighting the Zápara peoples' fight to protect their lands, language, and culture along the way Humorous and engaging, the book follows the little boy's journal as he discovers the similarities and differences between urban and rainforest livingEncourages children to honour the environment and respect Indigenous ways of life Inspired by the author's time assisting the Zápara people in protecting an endangered bird so that their part of the rainforest could be declared a nature reserve, and told from the perspective of his young son whom he left at home Includes a page of facts about the Amazon and the Zápara people
Will two flies learn the value of sharing after fighting over who the big poop belongs to?
A profound, thoughtful book about Down syndrome that at its heart is about what it means to truly love.
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