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Tania de Regil

    Tania de Regilová se po studiu módního designu v New Yorku vrátila do rodného Mexika, aby zde dokončila své vzdělání. Její tvorba se často zabývá tématy domova a identity, které prozkoumává s jemným citem pro detail a psychologickou hloubku. Způsob, jakým vypráví své příběhy, je pohlcující a intimní, což čtenářům umožňuje hluboce se vcítit do postav a jejich cest. Její debutové dílo v americkém vydání představuje silný hlas v současné literatuře, který rezonuje s osobními zkušenostmi a univerzálními lidskými city.

    We Really Do Care
    Art Is Life
    A New Home
    Something about Grandma
    • Julia experiences a magical summer at her grandmother's house, filled with sweet scents and comforting treats. The bond between them deepens as Grandma seems to possess an uncanny ability to predict events and share enchanting stories from the past. This nurturing environment helps Julia navigate her feelings of homesickness and prepares her for the arrival of her new baby brother, emphasizing the importance of family connections and the legacy of love and warmth that transcends generations.

      Something about Grandma
    • A New Home

      • 32 stránek
      • 2 hodiny čtení
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      The story explores the parallel lives of a girl in Mexico City and a boy in New York City as they contemplate relocating to each other's vibrant locales. Through their reflections, the narrative reveals surprising similarities between the two bustling cities and the children themselves, highlighting themes of connection, cultural exchange, and the universal experiences of childhood.

      A New Home
    • Art Is Life

      • 48 stránek
      • 2 hodiny čtení

      A joyful picture book biography of modern art icon Keith Haring celebrating the ways his life embodied the message: art is for everyone.

      Art Is Life
    • We Really Do Care

      • 32 stránek
      • 2 hodiny čtení

      A selfish young boy learns the importance of compassion and empathy, demonstrating how even the smallest act of kindness can make a difference to someone who has nothing.

      We Really Do Care