The Girl Who Got Lost in Her Hair
by Andrés Kalawski, Andrea Ugarte
Description
Lucia is a girl who gets easily angry. When she does, she covers her face with her beautiful long black hair. One day, she got very angry and did not find any better idea that proceed as usual. By the time she tried to get out from those multiple strands, she saw a light and walked towards it, thinking she would finally find the way out. But only when she got there, she discovered what was really hidden inside her hair… A journey into a girl who learns to overcome her own fears.
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Author Biography
Andrés Kalawski is an accomplished playwright. He has directed a dozen theater plays, many of which have been featured in festivals in Chile and abroad. His written work has appeared in both individual publications as well as anthologies in Chile, Cuba and Mexico. He has been twice nominated for the Altazor Prize/Andrea Ugarte is a visual artist graduated from Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile in 2004. She works as a drawing teacher, engraver and illustrator. Her drawings are characterized for being hyper realistic and endowed with singular beauty.
Bibliographic Information
- Publisher Alfaguara
- Publication Date 2012
- Orginal LanguageSpanish
- ISBN/Identifier 9789563473438
- Publication Country or regionChile
- FormatPaperback
- Pages52
- ReadershipChildren
- Publish StatusPublished
- Original Language TitleLa niña que se perdió en su pelo
- Dimensions15,5x19 cm
- Biblio NotesA story about fears and the monsters living inside us
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