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Greta Lost Under a Mountain of Books

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  • Categories:Picture Books
  • Language:Spanish(Translation Services Available)
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  • Pages:32
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  • Size:210mm×200mm
  • Publication Place:Spain
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  • Text Color:Full color
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English title 《 Greta Lost Under a Mountain of Books 》
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Books where so absorbing for Greta that she didn t even notice the earthquake Greta was always reading at the library. She used to read in silence. Almost invisible. So the day there was an earthquake, Greta happened to disappear under a mountain of books that fell, and fell, and fell from the shelves and nobody couldn t find her until she finished the story she was reading!

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Pep Molist (Manlleu, Barcelona, 1965) is a librarian and has always worked in children s areas of various public libraries, currently at the Library of the Casino in Manresa. His work and his love for reading have driven him to work in different areas of children and Young-adult books, reading, writing, recommending as a librarian and also as a literary critic (he contributes to one of the major newspapers in Spain, El País). He has directed the renown Children s literature magazine Faristol and he is one of the members of the blog Llibres al replà. He has published more than eighty works and has won some outstanding awards.

Kim Amate was born in 1974 in a town near Barcelona. He studied graphic design and painting and later arts and illustration. He worked as a prepress technician up until 2009 when he became a freelance illustrator, designer and layout artist, mainly for Children's publications. He likes drawing his characters taking into account their backgrounds and never leaving out details which he thinks are important to understand them. He uses both traditional and digital techniques to reach his end. His references are in painting, cinema and music when he has to build up a scenery or set the plot in a far-away time, but the best technique, according to him, is to delve into the book. His favourite colours are dark sienna, Prussian blue and yellow ochre.

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