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Babujan the Ghost and Friends

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★Spreading camaraderie, solidarity and tolerance through literature.
★Rights sold: Austria, Germany, Switzerland

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A group of children wants to play in a deserted old villa, but they quickly lose their nerve. Peter, however, is blind and does not understand that he should not be there. Soon, someone approaches him and introduces himself as Babujan the Ghost. Surprisingly enough, Peter is not even the slightest bit scared. Could it be that things are not always as they seem?
This title belongs to the entertaining collection of the adventures of Babujan, the friendly Ghost, and his friends, which noninvasively promotes tolerance and acceptance of others.

Author

Sebastijan Pregelj
Sebastijan Pregelj is a Slovene writer, born in 1970 in Ljubljana. He graduated in history at the University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Arts. Since 1991, he has published stories in literary magazines. He has published 4 short story collections and 6 novels. Four of his novels were shortlisted for the Kresnik award for the best novel of the year, presented by the Delo newspaper. Many of his novels have been translated to German. In cooperation with Gašper Troha, he wrote the Ljubljana Literary Trail guide. Pregelj is a member of the Slovene Writers’ Association. He lives and writes in Ljubljana.

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