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        Children's & YA

        REVES DE SUGIRA

        by Fiston Mudacumura

        Sugira est une fille de 7 ans qui vit avec sa mère, Kamaliza. Elle n'aime pas se brosser lesdents. Un jour, elle va à l'école. Ses camarades de classe s'ennuient et l'intimident pour sonodeur. Elle s'est évanouie. Ses deux amies du même quartier commencent également à fuir.Kamaliza, sa mère ne cesse de lui rappeler de se brosser les dents après avoir mangé mais elle n'aime pas ça. Une nuit, elle dort. Dans ses rêves, elle se retrouve dans le royaume de la cavité buccale des microbes surnommé «Imitananana». Il existe de bons microbes quiprotègent les dents et servent la protection de l'hygiène buccale en général. Les bonsmicrobes ont leur chef, le roi AAA. Sugira reçoit un accueil chaleureux dans sa propre cavité buccale. Bonnes Imitananapréparent une soirée pour elle dans les célébrations de la danse africaine et Rwandaise.Ce monde de «Imitanana» est un monde comme les autres. Nous avons des concours debeauté, du travail communautaire, des concerts et bien d'autres jeux amusants et familiersavec les enfants. Sugira apprend à protéger et à préserver l'hygiène bucco-dentaire via des batailles menéescontre les mauvais microbes imitanana menées par le méchant appelé Zezeze.

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        Children's & YA

        Siberian haiku

        by Jurga Vile, Lina Itagaki

        This graphic novel tells a story of a Lithuanian boy Algiukas, who in 1941 together with his family was deported to Siberia. His aunt Petronella brings along a book of the Japanese haiku poems. In exile, she inspires the deportees not to succumb to the despair and to see the beautiful side of life.   AWARDS Main Prize in Book Art Contest 2017 Best Book of the Year by IBBY Lithuania 2017 Best Illustrations for a Children’s Book by IBBY Lithuania 2017 White Raven 2017 The Aloysius Petrikas Literary Prize for Children’s Book of the Year 2018 Children’s Book of the Year 2018 (Lithuania) IBBY Honor List 2020 Nomination at the Angoulême International Comics Festival 2020 Selection for Children’s Book Jury in Latvia 2020 International Jānis Baltvilks Award in Latvia 2020 Nomination for Bologna Ragazzi Award 2020 in Italia Latvian edition of “Sibīrijas haiku” was included in the Latvian PEN list of the most important books published in Latvia in 2020 Nomination at the International Book Contest “Reading St. Petersburg,” 2021 (Russia) Nomination for Latvian Literature Prize 2020 Nomination for the Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis 2021 in the young adult book category

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        Children's & YA

        The Seven Lives of Jouralbo the Cat

        by Allan Sieber (author)

        The cute Jouralbo is an unlucky cat that lives many adventures, never losing the hope of finding a loving home. Thankfully, he has 7 lives! The first optimistic book from acclaimed Brazilian grumpy cartoonist Allan Sieber.

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        Comic strip fiction / graphic novels (Children's/YA)
        2017

        ВОЛЯ: The WILL Part 1

        by A group of Authors

        A graphic steampunk novel in the genre of alternative history whose story unfolds in the heyday of the Ukrainian State in 1918.

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        Children's & young adult fiction & true stories
        2018

        ВОЛЯ: The WILL Part 2

        by A group of Authors

        A graphic steampunk novel in the genre of alternative history whose story unfolds in the heyday of the Ukrainian State in 1918.

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        Comic strip fiction / graphic novels (Children's/YA)
        2021

        40 Rules to Survive the Apocalypse

        by Yuri Nikitinsky

        What to do if there was an explosion, zombies are wandering around, viruses or aliens are creeping, and the Angry Cockroach is crunching the on the cookies left in the kitchen? First and foremost, you should not panic and be prepared. Of course, the cases are very different - real and fictional - but the advice in this book is always valid and useful for each of them. So if you are seriously prepared, no apocalypse will get you!

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        Science fiction (Children's/YA)
        September 2019

        La Nacionalien

        by Sandro Bassi

        How often do you check your cell phone? Do you wear it while you walk or take the bus? In the subway? Do you have WhatsApp, Instagram and Facebook? How many likes did you get this week? The cell phone is without any doubt your door to the rest of the world. It connects you, but more important, you disconnect.

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        Comic strip fiction / graphic novels (Children's/YA)
        August 2018

        The Straw Giant and the Crow

        by Bosworth-Smith, Jessica

        The Straw Giant and The Crow by Jessica Bosworth Smith is a heartfelt and off-the-wall story about a mysterious relationship between a straw giant and a crow. There is a field afar that holds an incredible secret... a giant lives there who is made of straw. One winter, grumpy and miserable with his cold surroundings, the Straw Giant chases away all the other animals in his field. That is, until the Crow arrives and begins to leave him little gifts each morning. A sweet and subtle friendship emerges — but will the Crow be able to last the Winter Solstice? Will their friendship defy the cold clutches of winter and last out?

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        Children's & YA

        Third Coin

        by Zero

        A mysterious and adventure comic based in current time Myanmar and Ancient time Burma. Two parallel worlds with the same character. All started with a coin that belonged to a kid. That coin is very important for the human being and monsters try to get coins and some gods are protected.

      • Children's & YA

        World Scientists Series: Isaac Newton

        by Gokce Akgul

        This graphic novel will show us a brief introduction of one of the greatest mathematicians and scientists of all time, Isaac Newton. Travelling back to 17th century to the villages of England, we meet little Isaac who is working with her mother in their farm. With much interested in studying the skies, we then see how he finds his own path in college. Aside from introducing the life of this great scientist, Isaac Newton will also give children an idea on the theory of light and the law of gravitation. The humorous and vivid style of this graphic novel will help children to conceptualize these hard topics in an easier and fun way.

      • Science fiction (Children's/YA)

        Quinientas Veces Tu Nombre

        by Nacarid Portal

        Five Hundred Times Your Name is the first book of the Reborn series. It recounts the events following an unfortunate event: the demise of Demian Page. Six friends promise to keep quiet, but... what do you do when secrets start eating you from inside? Filled with mystery, love, literature, friendship and hard decisions, the story  goes  to show that the only way to get answers is connect­ ing with the questions of your own life.   Shantal Bracovich has five hundred days to make a deci­ sion.The only rule is clear: do not fall in love. Feelings are forbidden and their abilities increase in geometric pro­ gression, which makes it harder to pretend in a setting full of enigmas. She thinks that only Demian can help her,  until  Abril  Salvat  begins  attending  the  boarding school and becomes the exception.

      • Children's & YA
        January 2021

        Lina and Leo`s Trip to the Renaissance period

        Comic book with AR (Augmented reality)

        by Kateryna Perkonos

        Meet Lina, a ten-year-old girl. She is brave, daring, attentive to details, and persistent. Lina enjoys adventures and cannot stand the boredom. School excursions, for example… And this is Leo, a dog of hers. He is restless, loves the outdoors and games, adores delicacies, and seeks them everywhere he goes. Leo does not like it when Lina takes him somewhere in her backpack, especially, on school excursions. Lina is forced to go on an excursion about Renaissance masterpieces. This sounds so booooring… Here is the idea! What if she takes Leo with her in her backpack? Who would have known the regular school excursion will turn into the trip to the Renaissance period for the curious girl and her boisterous dog? All because attentive Lina noticed a little detail, the QR-code that turned out to be the key to the world of adventures we may only imagine! In the fascinating augmented reality comic book readers along with Lina and Leo will find letters of Leonardo da Vinci, written in mirror writing, revive his sketches with the help of the smartphone, and travel to the cities where he lived and created his works of art so as to pass the quest and be introduced to the genius in flesh. Renaissance period and cutting-edge technology united to create the unique world for the readers. Are you ready for the adventures?

      • Children's & YA

        GOING MY WAY?

        by SALLY

        An ordinary day, a packed commuter train – and an usual friendship blooms between a securities trader heading for his first day at a new job and an exhausted research student heading to his part-time job. Fate, it turns out, strikes in strange ways on ordinary days.

      • Children's & YA

        LEFT HAND

        by SALLY

        We often say “the right hand doesn’t know what the left hand is doing,” but what if thatever really came true? Kuo Yue-Lin is a young high-schooler with that very problem: hisleft hand is borrowed from a boy he met years ago at his piano lessons. But the fivefingers that flew lightly over the piano keys frequently find their way into other places,too, like store shelves and fist fights, acting outside Yue-Lin’s control. But its originalowner disappeared years ago, leaving Yue-Lin to rue the day they met. Until one day inhigh school, when everything changes.…

      • Comic strip fiction / graphic novels (Children's/YA)
        December 2020

        Petros' War Graphic Novel

        by Alki Zei; Angeliki Darlasi (adapt.), Dimitris Mastoros

        Alki Zei, the legendary novelist, has shaped modern Greek literature and children’s fiction like none other. Petros’ war, one of her monumental novels, that has been translated in 11 languages, is being transformed into a graphic novel, with her own blessing before her recent passing. With respect to the original text and its spirit and atmosphere, Angeliki Darlasi and Dimitris Mastoros adapt this classic work of Greek literature for the new generation.   Petros, a nine year old boy, is very sad because his cricket is dead. His elder sister, Antigone, wants to give him the box of her bracelet for burying it. Petros prefers to squeeze it in the crevice of the girder. But he doesn’t have the time. The next morning he is waken up abruptly by his mother. “Wake up and get ready. There is war! Can’t you listen to the sirens?” It is the 28th of October 1940. Petros knows about the war in his books. He is thrilled by heroes, shields, swords and victories. Is it the same in reality? Young Petros lives the war, occupation and resistance together with his parents, his sister, his grandfather and his turtle, Theodore. We follow him in his long walk with all the real adventures that take place between October 1940 and October 1944, when Greece was liberated.

      • Children's & YA

        WE ARE NOT SO CLOSE

        by SALLY

        A girl new in class without a friend felt a little anxious. Luckily a classmate said hello to her and gave her warm welcome. After she finally got along well with others, she found the first girl who welcome her was isolated by others...mini box book project #2 with 6 x 6 x 6 cm(box) and 600 cm long

      • Children's & young adult fiction & true stories

        The Whimsical World of a Student in Green Uniform

        by SALLY

        Taipei First Girl's High School is famous for its green uniform and the school islocated next door to Presidential Palace. Whenever there was a protestagainst the government, the school would be included in control area. Thisstory is about the initial time after end of martial law in 1987, a student lived herdaily life of studying, taking exam, tutoring, skipping classes, encounteringtraffic control and protest. In the math tutor class, she noticed a boy fromanother boy's school. He seemed to participate the protest so sometimesskip classes. On the last day for the semester, would he present or absent?One story with two ends in a small box. This is the box project #1.

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