Illustrated by - De Eenhoorn
Illustrated by - De Eenhoorn
Illustrated by - De Eenhoorn
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Graphic novel<br />
Age: 14+<br />
22,5 x 13 cm<br />
176 pages, end papers incl.<br />
<strong>Illustrated</strong><br />
The colours<br />
of the ghetto<br />
Aline Sax<br />
<strong>Illustrated</strong> <strong>by</strong> Caryl Strzelecki<br />
Warschau, October 1940. The part of the city where Misja<br />
lives, has been transformed into a ghetto. All the Jews from<br />
Warschau and the surroundings are put and imprisoned<br />
there. Illnesses, hunger and deportations gradually exterminate<br />
the population. Misja doesn’t want to reconcile himself<br />
to the situation. He looks for ways out of the ghetto, brings<br />
food to his family and joins the resistance…<br />
An intriguing story. At times both text and illustrations<br />
make you grasp for air.<br />
Themes: World War II, Jew, ghetto, resistance<br />
The little<br />
Panamarenko<br />
Brigitte Minne<br />
First title in a new art series<br />
Biography and Art book<br />
Age: 9+<br />
26,5 x 20,5 cm<br />
128 pages + end papers<br />
With pictures<br />
Little Henri is fascinated <strong>by</strong> flying, beetles and birds. During<br />
World War II he sees planes and submarines for the first<br />
time in his life. When he grows older he plays mischief with<br />
his friends and gets expelled from school. One day he is enrolled<br />
in the Art Academy. It feels like coming home! Now,<br />
he has to find a suitable name…<br />
The author of this book spoke with the artist Panamarenko and<br />
reconstructed his childhood in Antwerp.<br />
A fascinating book with numerous art pictures and family<br />
pictures that have never been published before.<br />
Themes: childhood, Panamarenko, art<br />
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