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The Ferris Wheel

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  • Categories:Picture Books
  • Language:Others
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  • Pages:40
  • Retail Price:(Unknown)
  • Size:280mm×240mm
  • Publication Place:Turkey
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  • Text Color:Full color
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English title 《 The Ferris Wheel 》
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★Rights sold: Korean, French, English, Slovenian, Italian, Croatian.
★About war, displacement and empathy.
★Honourable Mention by National Children's Book Illustration Award by Aydın Doğan International Cartoon Competition.
★The full English translation is available.

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A story about two parallel journeys. A mother and a son leave their home for a better day, while a father and a daughter leave their home for a safer day. The concerns of the parents are almost the same as they watch over their kids but the environment is sadly very different as the father and daughter are leaving their home, a city devastated with war. All through the journey the red fish, the little girl s pet she has to leave behind, follows them as a symbol of the memory of home. In the end, both families get on a Ferris wheel and as the wheel turns and turns the readers will see how the world and everyone is connected even though the lives may differ. Living in Turkey, a country that is not only facing immigration but also welcoming refugees, the author touches upon the feeling of empathy with a simple yet powerful story.

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Tulin Kozikoglu is an award-winning children s book author living in Istanbul. After studying Psychology, she obtained an MBA from Duquesne University. Currently, she has 25 books published and some are translated into Italian, Spanish, Polish, Azerbaijani, Russian and Chinese. Kozikoglu conducts creative writing workshops for children and trains teachers on how to teach creative writing to kids.

Hüseyin Sönmezay was born in Bulgaria. He attended vocational high school with a concentration on graphic design. He graduated from the Painting Department of Faculty of Fine Arts. He has been working with local and international agencies and publishers. He illustrated more than thirty picture books along with various magazine illustrations.

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