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Everything I didn't understand

  • Children's Fiction
  • Categories:Literature & Fiction
  • Language:Italian(Translation Services Available)
  • Publication date:January,2023
  • Pages:156
  • Retail Price:(Unknown)
  • Size:140mm×210mm
  • Publication Place:Italy
  • Words:(Unknown)
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  • Text Color:Black and white
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English title 《 Everything I didn't understand 》
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★After Just a Girl, Lia Levi is back to tell her story through an authentic and previously unpublished memoir, starting from the end of the war she tells us about the joys and struggles of rebuilding the future.
★The first book "Just a Girl, has sold more than 6.000 copies in two years and has sold in English!

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After Just a Girl, Lia Levi is back to tell her story through an authentic and previously unpublished memoir, starting from the end of the war she tells us about the joys and struggles of rebuilding the future.

The war is over and Lia, like any Italian, attempts to return to a normal life, but everything needs to be rebuilt: a new house, exams to catch up on, boring lessons at the rabbi’s, the falling apart of old friendships and the new ones born in the courtyard, the heart beating for someone you don’t know yet... In the background the noise of a country that is as restless and hungry as the Lia, now a teenage who fights with courage and passion to claim the ideals of democracy and freedom.

Author

Lia Levi was born in Pisa in 1931, in a Jewish family of Piedmontese origins. Lia Levi is best known as the author of several works of fiction largely dedicated to Jewish themes. In her long career, she has published many books for children. When she was a child, she had to face the problems of war and racial persecution. She integrated her experience into literary creation and published many popular adult and children's books. Lea Levi is famous for her Jewish-themed novels. The most famous is her debut and masterpiece: "Just a Girl" published in 1994, which later became a classic. This book is one of the first autobiographical stories to talk about the traumatic effects of persecution on Jewish children in Italy. "Just a Girl" won the 1994 Island Procida of Arturo-Elsa Morante Prize. She won:
  •2001 Grinzane Cavour Prize
  •2005 Italian Andersen Award
  •2005 Rodari Prize
  •2011 Moravia Award
  •2012 Pardès Prize for Hebrew Literature
  •2018 Strega Prize for Teenagers

Zosia Dzierżawska is an illustrator, cartoonist, lives in Warsaw, Poland. She is a member of Armad'illo, a creative workspace studio in Milan. She has cooperated with "The New York Times", Oxford University Press, Rizzoli Press, Panini Press, etc. She won.
  •New York Illustrators Association Illustrator 56 Exhibition (2013)
  •Bologna Illustration Exhibition (2013,2014,2016)
  •Munich Comics Festival Comics aus Polen Exhibition (2015)
  •The Polish Children’s Literature Festival Sto nóg stonogi Fruzi Book of the Year Award (2016)
  •St. Petersburg "The Past of Russia" Exhibition (2016)

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