Wetland

Wetland

Wetland is a wordless book that presents the passage of time and the daily life of a riverside community in the heart of the Pantanal, the largest floodplain on the planet.

Text:

Patricia Auerbach and Roberta Asse

Illustrations:

Patricia Auerbach and Roberta Asse

It's time!

It's time!

In this story written by Jonas Ribeiro and Telma Guimarães, author of the bestseller Where is the Book That Was Here?, the Owl, the Tuiuiú and the Parrot hear a strange noise in the forest and formulate several hypotheses about what that sound could be.

Text:

Jonas Ribeiro and Telma Guimarães 

Illustrations:

Esteban Vivaldi 

Something, Nothing

Something, Nothing

Edimilson de Almeida Pereira, one of the most awarded poets and prose writers in Brazil in recent years, invites the reader to immerse himself in a fun game of opposites and possibilities.

Text:

Edimilson de Almeida Pereira 

Illustrations:

Larissa da Cruz 

In the Invisible Threads

In the Invisible Threads

Mother and daughter share their perspectives on these small, beautiful things: the Brazilian poet Manoel de Barros’s appreciation for small things, his ability to create a sense of wonder about everyday life, and the bonds of affection that they enjoy.

Text:

Alessandra Roscoe

Illustrations:

Grupo Matizes Dumont

The Brief History of Asdrúbal, the Terrible

The Brief Story of Asdrúbal, the Terrible

Asdrúbal, the Terrible has one goal: to become a remarkable monster. But this short story shows that his evil deeds don't exactly achieve the expected result.

Text:

Elvira Vigna 

Illustrations:

Elvira Vigna 

The True Story of Asdrúbal, the Terrible

The True Story of Asdrúbal, the Terrible

It has been almost three centuries since Asdrúbal left the Dum-Dum Forest. After so long, some people think that the terrible yellow monster is nothing more than a legend.

Text:

Elvira Vigna 

Illustrations:

Elvira Vigna 

Asdrúbal at the Museum

Asdrúbal at the Museum

Asdrúbal becomes a rare piece on display at the Dum-Dum Museum and becomes frustrated by the obligation to entertain visitors.

Text:

Elvira Vigna 

Illustrations:

Elvira Vigna 

The Sad End of Asdrúbal the Terrible

The Sad End of Asdrúbal the Terrible

The terrible monster Asdrúbal decides to write his memoirs. However, he soon realizes that it isn’t so easy to write or even take a simple walk without.

Text:

Elvira Vigna 

Illustrations:

Elvira Vigna 

Occupation

Occupation

In this novel, Paula Fábrio portrays the historic mobilization of students against the reorganization of public schools, proposed by the government of the state of São Paulo, Brazil, in 2015.

Text:

Paula Fábrio

Illustrations:

Cássia Roriz 

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