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The Whale Who Believed She Was a Fish

  • Picture Book
  • Categories:Picture Books
  • Language:Italian(Translation Services Available)
  • Publication date:January,2023
  • Pages:32
  • Retail Price:(Unknown)
  • Size:230mm×280mm
  • Publication Place:Italy
  • Words:(Unknown)
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  • Text Color:Full color
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English title 《 The Whale Who Believed She Was a Fish 》
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★An illustrated book dedicated to the importance of empathy and discovering one’s own potentia.
★5+, English sample available.

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Whale always felt very lonely. Because of her size, it seemed to her that everyone was afraid of her. Yet she felt she had a heart as big as her gigantic tail... Discouraged, she swam away from everyone, crying. Her tears, however, illuminated the ocean depths with an enchanting rainbow, and fish began to dart in her wake. From that moment, Whale continued to offer her colourful tears to the ocean, though now they were tears of joy.

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Chiara Ravizza
Born in Novara in 1990, freelance author Chiara Ravizza lives in Milan, where she graduated in educational sciences in 2013. She is currently specializing in pedagogical sciences and has worked as an educator in early childhood services. Today she is involved in support for children with disabilities.
Writing has accompanied Chiara’s life from an early age. It was, in fact, around the age of 10 that she began to compose her first verses, discovering in poetry an essential expressive source of herself and her emotions.
In 2020 she began collaborating with illustrator Susanna Covelli, professor at the Comics academy in Turin, with whom she is designing several illustrated books to be published in 2022 by well-known Italian publishers. Writing for children has become a new form of expression that Chiara uses to revisit children’s primordial emotions, giving them symbolic and imaginative interpretation, which affirms the experience of authentic emotions for little readers.

Susanna Covelli
Born in Borgomanero in 1990, freelance illustrator Susanna Covelli currently lives in Turin, the city where she graduated in architecture at the Politecnico and where she attended traditional and digital illustration courses at the International Comics school, to indulge her passion for the figurative arts.
Since 2014 she has embarked on a journey that has led her to experiment with colour pencils, acrylics, watercolours, oil painting and digital drawing.
In 2018 she began working in the American market, for the Familius (LLC) publishing house, illustrating Over in the Woodland, Monster Train, Farm Train, Music Train (for The Train Series), The Star Who Jumped over the Moon, Axolotls, I Can Be Kind Like Mother Teresa and Baby Babble C / K. In 2020 she began working with author Chiara Ravizza, in collaboration with several Italian publishing houses.

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