Categories

you may like

Barni’ Second Book

You haven’t logged in yet. Sign In to continue.

Request for Review Sample

Through our website, you are submitting the application for you to evaluate the book. If it is approved, you may read the electronic edition of this book online.

Copyright Usage
Application
 

Special Note:
The submission of this request means you agree to inquire the books through RIGHTOL, and undertakes, within 18 months, not to inquire the books through any other third party, including but not limited to authors, publishers and other rights agencies. Otherwise we have right to terminate your use of Rights Online and our cooperation, as well as require a penalty of no less than 1000 US Dollars.


Feature

The Barni series might keep track of their entire childhood, as each volume addresses a newer age group. Balázs Zágoni knows some magic words that make the book fly into the hands of children, and keeps them there for over a hundred pages even. His stories edify in the most noble sense of the word: teaching children to live, be sensitive and sensible, exacting, curious, and parents to admire things of yesterday with the fresh eyes of their little ones.

Description

In the second volume of the series, Barni’ Second Book, Barni is a schoolboy, has moved from their old flat, learnt to put his things in order, to asphalt, share chocolate equally, use the computer, build an aeroplane, and organize a revolution. But, most importantly, he has become a brother, and to not one but immediately two sisters, twins. In The Book of Twins, Barni gets to know his twin sisters Dorka and Hanna.

Author

Balázs Zágoni (1975) is a Hungarian writer living in Kolozsvár, Romania. His well-crafted and ingeniously plotted stories were first published in the children’s magazines Napsugár and Szivárvány. His first book came out in 2005, and soon became a favourite of many a child.

Share via valid email address:


Back
© 2024 RIGHTOL All Rights Reserved.