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Limonero offers three proposals from its catalog to enjoy the summer

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The independent publisher Limonero proposes three classic titles from its catalog to enjoy the summer together with reading.

Lemon Tree, publishing house with a wide catalog of illustrated books, aims to challenge readers of all ages. In that context, between the titles appears poetry with images, illustrated narrative, art with text and text with art; stimulating titles -both translations and originals- high quality, with suggestive and novel graphic proposals.

Due, the firm was awarded the prize for the best children's publisher in Latin America within the framework of the Bologna International Book Fair.

For this summer Limonero suggests "So so big", by the Portuguese author and illustrator Catarina Sobral (also author of “Achimpa”, another classic from the publisher).

in this history, Samuel –main character- He will wake up one morning finding himself transformed into a gigantic hippopotamus..

The work will narrate from another perspective the growth and change, since Samuel will not even enter his room anymore, nor go through the door. Now you must find a way to continue with your daily life..

Another of the publications is "Clara and the man in the window", of the consecrated Argentine author María Teresa Andruetto, with illustrations by Martina Trach.

The work will be located in the 50s, inside a village without school or library. There will be a girl who will make friends with a man who lives locked up in his house, but that he will lend you an incredible amount of books, in exchange for stories about the outside world.

In this way, she will fall in love with the stories, while he will gradually lose his fear of going out.

Finally, “One Thing”, by the Argentine author Santiago Craig and the emblematic and multi-award-winning illustrator Pablo Bernasconi.

The book will delve into the various possibilities of being "A thing", one who has been there for a long time, or just a mouse. With people who see the arena, they get surprised, they get angry or ignore it.

The Queen's Rings, a blind cake, an old telephone and even a dead chicken… Everyone has something to say about that thing that, without doing anything, still there. Will there be all that in the arena?? will there be something else? Or will there be nothing?

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