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The Elephant Who Lost an Eye

Autor Colm Fahy
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 apr 2020 – vârsta până la 12 ani
If you were an elephant who had just lost an eye, chances are you would run off into the jungle in panic, right? Of course, if that happened, you would probably be hoping that a quick witted and brave little girl, a preying mantis, a spider, a bird and even a chimpanzee would come to the rescue, right? And you would most definitely want to consult with an elusive panther to find out if he could help in any way. But, what if the only answer you could get was a riddle? Would you be able to solve the mystery for a little elephant who lost an eye?
"The Elephant who lost an Eye" is an illustrated adaption of a traditional West African story about the importance of patience. At the core of this unique tale is a simple message about taking chances and taking time to work things out.
The book was inspired by a combination of encounters with story tellers from Africa in Madrid (where i lived for six years) as well as by my own adventiures in the heart of Western Africa. The people, landscapes, and colors of the magical amd mysterious chiefdoms of Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia were a bountiful resource for the illustrations in this book.
If you looking for a new story (or even a riddle to solve ) accompanied by captivating illustrations, then I offer this a short tale as one to begin that journey; a visual treat to come back to again and again, a book to enjoy and to share, a book for children of all ages, a book for you
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ISBN-13: 9781527261938
ISBN-10: 152726193X
Pagini: 52
Dimensiuni: 279 x 216 x 6 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Ediția:2nd Lakelands edition
Editura: Touchladybirdlucky Studios

Notă biografică

Colm Fahy was born and reared on the wild and windswept Achill Island, the largest island on Ireland's remote northwestern coast. After finishing school locally, Colm went on to study politics, anthropology and law in Dublin, Galway and Montreal, and thereafter lived and worked for varying periods in London, Paris and Madrid and across Africa, the Middle East and Asia. A bilingual English and Irish speaker originally, Colm is also fluent in French and Spanish. Colm is also a qualified lawyer, and these days works as a consultant on the international legal and human rights aspects of electoral processes. His profession has brought him across Africa, Asia and the Middle East, providing a rich well of inspiration for his life-long passion for illustration and storytelling. Colm also enjoys collecting picture books, writing, cooking, playing guitar and the low whistle - a traditonal large sized wind instrument that evokes the the west of Ireland, the landscape closest to his heart. Colm shares his life with Tomas, his Argentine partner of twenty years.