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“The Pensive Ones” series: Brief History of Freedom

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  • Categories:History, Geography & Culture Picture Books
  • Language:Italian(Translation Services Available)
  • Publication Place:Italy
  • Publication date:September,2021
  • Pages:48
  • Retail Price:12.69 EUR
  • Size:200mm×200mm
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★ The Pensive One series speaks to the youngest readers while winking at adults, with ideas and suggestions for those who want to say more. The history of three main concepts (Freedom, Friendship, Happiness) is told in the first person by a special guide: Sofia. She’s a little girl who is thousands of years old and lives on the magical Island of Big Questions. With her help, we’ll discover how the meaning of freedom has changed over time, how friendship exists not only between people but also in the animal and plant worlds, and that there are many ways to find happiness, which brings us peace. Novelli tackles philosophical issues, without renouncing the distinctive traits that have made him famous as a science communicator: humor, simple words perfect for kids, and colorful illustrations that bring the ideas to life.

This series includes 3 titles:
1. Brief History of Happiness
2. Brief History of Friendship
3. Brief History of Freedom

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On the Island of Big Questions, Sofia introduces her best friend: Freedom.

Through a lively, ironic, and accessible journey across time, the book explores what freedom truly means — and what it does not. From the laws of the universe and the constraints of nature to humanity’s inventions, readers discover how freedom emerged as a uniquely human achievement.

Yet freedom alone proved insufficient: without limits, it risks becoming abuse, oppression, and injustice. The narrative traces the birth of Justice, democracy in ancient Greece, the reflections of great philosophers, and the revolutions that transformed freedom into a universal right.

With clarity and humor, the book shows how fragile and hard-won freedom is, and how it still requires protection today. In the end, freedom is revealed not as the ability to do anything, but as a shared responsibility that allows everyone to enjoy their own.

Author

Luca Novelli is an Italian writer, illustrator, an ecologist by training and conviction, a TV author and journalist. He is the author of a long series of science books for young readers translated into 22 languages. He collaborates with RAI, WWF, and a number of museums and universities.

Author of science and nature books translated worldwide, he collaborates with RAI, WWF, museums, and universities. In 2001, Legambiente, as part of the “Environmental Book Award,” granted him a career recognition for his production of popular science books for young readers; in 2004 he received the “Andersen Award” as best author of scientific popularization and the “Environmental Book Award” for the Genius Flashes series. He also is the author and illustrator for Valentina Edizioni of the ten-book series, Little Geniuses.

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