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I Wasn´t Invited to the Birthday

Susanna Isern (Author) · Adolfo Serra (Illustrated by) · Nubeocho · Hardcover

I Wasn´t Invited to the Birthday - Adolfo Serra

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R 330
R 330

Synopsis "I Wasn´t Invited to the Birthday"

The children leaving the school are all very excited.There is a birthday party, but someone is not invited . . .What will happen when the enormous whale with the tiny hat appears?This title is also available in Spanish as No me invitaron al cumpleaños.Susanna Isern works as a child psychologist and writer. Most of her books have been translated into over a dozen languages. She has been awarded the Silver Medal in the Moonbeam Children's Book Awards 2013 in the United States.Adolfo Serra has won many awards, and including being selected for the Bologna Book Fair, the fourth Ibero-American Catalog of Illustration, and the fourh CJ Picture Book Awards. He was also selected for the Fondo de Cultura Award in Mexico.
Susanna Isern
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Susanna Isern is a distinguished Spanish author specialized in children's literature. With a background in Psychology, she combines her experience in the emotional field with her passion for writing, creating stories that capture children's imagination and convey universal values. Her fresh and evocative style has won over readers in multiple countries, standing out as one of the most relevant voices in the genre.

Among her most acclaimed works is Letters in the Forest (2016), a charming story that has been widely praised for its tender narrative and captivating illustrations. Other notable publications include The Great Book of Superpowers (2019) and The Highest Mountain of Books in the World (2015). Her stories have been translated into numerous languages, consolidating her international relevance.
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Adolfo Serra
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Adolfo Serra (Teruel, 1980) has been passionate about drawing since he was very young. He studied Advertising and Public Relations, and worked for several advertising agencies. Years later, at the Arte10 School in Madrid, he rediscovered his vocation, and since then his desk has been filled with colors, papers, and textures. For him, to illustrate is to decide, to illustrate is to tell, to illustrate is to observe, to illustrate is... many things, depending on each one's vision. His illustrations have been featured at the Bologna Book Fair, the Bratislava Biennial of Illustration, the Sharjah Children's Book Fair, the Ibero-American Illustration Catalog, the CJ Picture Book Awards in Korea, the Mostra Internazionale d'Illustrazione per l'Infanzia in Sàrmede, and the Royal Academy of Spain in Rome. His work, which stands out for an exquisite use of light and the most varied colors, can be found in several books he has illustrated, both classic and contemporary, and also in children's literature, for which he has great appreciation: Leaves of Grass, by Walt Whitman (Alma, 2019); Little Red Riding Hood (Nórdica, 2019); Memory of the Snow, by Julio Llamazares (Nórdica, 2020), or A Wrong Costume, by Fernando Pessoa (Nórdica, 2021). Part of his professional activity involves developing workshops and labs related to illustration and drawing, for both children and adults. Miguel Hernández was born in Orihuela in 1910. From a young age, he had to balance his poetic vocation with his job as a goat shepherd. In 1934, he moved to Madrid, where his work began to be known. His friendship with Pablo Neruda and Vicente Aleixandre was decisive for his ideological and literary evolution. When the war broke out, he volunteered in support of the republican cause. In just over ten years of creation, he went through different literary stages that are undoubtedly related to his biographical data: death of his first son, birth of the second when the war was ending, his imprisonment... Among his works stand out Perito en lunas, El rayo que no cesa, Viento del pueblo, El hombre acecha, and Cancionero y romancero de ausencias. Miguel Hernández died of tuberculosis in the Alicante prison at the age of thirty-one.
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