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      • Atlantyca Entertainment S.p.A.

        Atlantyca Entertainment develops properties for children’s publishing, animation and consumer products licensing. We handle over 8.000 translation and publishing contracts with renowned publishers worldwide. Our offices are in Milan and Beijing.

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      • Atlantic Books

        Atlantic Books is an independent British publishing house founded in 2000. It has since developed a list that has a world-wide reputation for quality, originality and breadth, and includes fiction, history, politics, memoir and current affairs. Publishers of recent successes such as bestsellers My Sister the Serial Killer, Call Me By Your Name,Crazy Rich Asians, Wild and Why We Get the Wrong Politicians, Atlantic Books strives to publish some of the very best fiction and non-fiction written today, from its headquarters in the heart of literary London.

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      • 2020

        Sherlock, Lupin & I

        Last Dance, Mr Holmes

        by Irene M. Adler

        London, 1919 - It’s been fifty years since Sherlock and Lupin last solved a case together. Irene Adler has come back to track down her once inseparable friends, now a great detective and the other a gentleman thief. Irene and her adoptive daughter Mila will bring the trio back together into a world of thrills, intrigue, and breakneck chases.

      • Children's & YA
        October 2020

        The Revenge of the Ill-mannered Orphans

        by Carolina Capria, Mariella Martucci

        Series - With zero choice in the matter, four little girls end up living in a mansion, which is literally falling apart, with a guardian, who’s literally gross. Then, a tornado comes and sweeps away misunderstandings, pessimism, and even their guardian. The tragicomic events are told in a light, irreverent style offering a glimpse into the lives of kids forced to grow up faster.

      • September 2019

        My Father is a Deep Sea Diver

        by Elisa Sabatinelli, Iacopo Bruno

        At the center of the story is the Marina, the epicenter of the divers’ explorations and the family that founded it. Ettore is the youngest in the family. His dream of becoming a diver, like his father and grandfather, is cruelly destroyed by Amedeo Limonta, an unscrupulous businessman, who builds a fashionable seaside resort right next to the Marina, sending it bankrupt. Ettore’s family is forced to move to the city, far from the sea. But what Amedeo Limonta really wants to do is to capture the Pearl, the soul of the sea, and then sell it for a fortune. Ettore is the one who finds it, though, on his eighth birthday. But the Pearl belongs to the sea, which is where it must return. So begins Ettore’s mission to put all the elements back into their natural order. Illustrated by Iacopo Bruno

      • Children's & YA
        October 2020

        Wrong

        by Matilde Piran, Andrea Falcone

        Wrong is the story of a journey: Davide and Elisa, both 15, are on the run, looking for a place to be themselves. It’s also the story of a friendship and the search for a common language to express all those emotions that the two just can’t deal with.Davide is the invisible boy. He doesn’t like or dislike anything specific, girls and boys frighten him equally, he doesn’t fit in with any particular group, and he doesn’t know how to approach his own desires.Elisa’s family has just moved to the city from a small town so that her kid brother can get the therapy he needs. She doesn’t know anyone yet. What she knows is that her half-wit brother, will not help her make new friends.Through text and images, the story snowballs towards the meeting between Davide and Elisa, and between two different ways to go wrong and be wrong - and to do it together.

      • November 2019

        The Cats by Nicoletta Costa

        Cat City

        by Nicoletta Costa

        Series - On the outskirts of a city, in the old port district, at 3 Flounder Street, there’s a big, pink house. And in that big, pink house there live some rowdy but thoroughly lovable cats. Their lives have become intertwined with Filippo’s, the mouse who lives up in the tiny attic. And, over time, they’ve become great friends.

      • 2017

        Mini Fairy Tales

        Little Red Riding Hood

        by Attilio

        Attilio has created this outstanding series of classic tales for the littlest readers. A writer, painter, designer, and illustrator of children’s books for over 40 years, Attilio is an internationally awarded artist. His writing is clear and direct, using short sentences and a gentle sense of humor. Elegant and concise, his artwork attracts children’s attention with its simple lines and brilliant colors. Attilio speaks directly to little readers, with illustrations based on primary geometric shapes and clean black trait.

      • January 2021

        Oh My Monster!

        My Stinky Monster

        by Eleonora C. Caruso

        Series - It’s bad enough when Leo discovers a slobbering, stinky, ugly monster that follows him everywhere! It’s even worse when he discovers the monsters of all the other kids as well! The worst thing of all, though, is that sometimes those dreadful monsters get the upper hand – just when the kids’ fears get too big. Leo and his friends, Ollie and Ren, end up having to battle their mega-monsters with the power of imagination!

      • April 2020

        Doctor Darkweb

        by Nicola Brunialti

        The whole world’s gone crazy over a new game called Warmageddon. Pitting males against females, the battle rages 24 hours a day, all over the world. Kevin, Samantha, Alika, and Niccolò are all addicted to the new top-trending game. They see each other at school and then see each other again on the battlefield, each hiding behind their avatar. But then something unexpected happens… There’s a short circuit, and the four friends are sucked into the app! To get out, they’re going to have to dodge arrows, halberds, cannonballs, and lightsabers! But to do that, they’re also going to have to learn how to work and talk together by looking into each other’s eyes. As they move from app to app to get back home, they’ll find themselves caring deeply about new things and making a new friend, who’s also been sucked into the game. Together they’re going to have to battle a giant armored spider – a terrible enemy hellbent on taking over the world.

      • January 2020

        Agatha Mystery

        The Missing Ring

        by Sir Steve Stevenson

        Series - Agatha Mystery is 12 years old and has an amazing memory. When she grows up, she wants to be a famous mystery writer. Together with her cousin Larry, who goes to the famous Eye International detective school, her loyal butler, Mr. Kent, and her cat, Watson, she travels all over the world on her cases, investigating the theft of the last chapter of a famous manga comic, keeping an eye on the Sultan’s Rose, a rare flower displayed in the gardens of the Alhambra, or…

      • October 2020

        Lynn Wolflynn

        The Curse of the Full Moon

        by Cristina Marsi

        There’s a legend in Lynn’s family. Many years ago, her great-grandpop was bitten by a wolf. This means that, sooner or later, a werewolf will be born into the family. Lynn’s nasty little brothers, Tobias and Matthew, are convinced that they’re the chosen ones. But when, on the night of her eighth birthday, the light of a full moon shines down on Lynn... Well, maybe her brothers are wrong! Lynn who now calls herself Wolflynn, runs off into the forest behind her house. She’s immediately chased by a big, hungry she-wolf! But it turns out that she only wants a cuddle! For the young werewolf, it’s a night she’ll never forget. And only the first of many to come.

      • Children's & YA
        February 2021

        Nina and the Secrets of the Taxi

        by Francesca Tassini

        Nina, who’s 12, has an exceptional talent for spotting lies. After suddenly having to move in with her grandparents, she discovers that they have a secret. A weird secret, an amazing secret… a secret that’s bright yellow with wheels!  They used to run a detective agency out of a taxi!  With the help of Jordy (who’s a bit rough around the edges but has a heart of gold) and with her grandpa at the wheel, Nina turns into a young, four-wheeled detective, solving cases that bubble under the surface of Citadelle.

      • September 2020

        Mignon ad the Dragon

        by Samaritana Rattazzi

        Mignon is the daughter of a peasant family in medieval Siberia. She’s small, as sweet as honey, and so sensitive that she can communicate with any animal. She lives a simple, serene life in the forest she loves so much. That is until one day she finds a mysterious blue egg that contains a magical creature that will change her destiny

      • September 2020

        My Grandfather Was a Monkey

        by Gianumberto Accinelli

        It sometimes happens when you’re 11 that you’ll go through a bit of a rough patch. And Sebastiano is no exception. Everything changes, though, when he discovers a cave full of weird creatures and wonderful visions. By listening to ancient stories, Sebastiano and his friends eventually understand the path that led them to what they are right here, right now.

      • 2020

        Higher and Higher

        by Guia Risari, Daniela Iride Murgia

        In the garden, up against the tree, there are two tall, tall poles. They’re so tall that you can’t even see the top. I think about it for a little while and then start to climb. The view from up here is wonderful! I can see the fields, the lake, and the mountain. From up here, the trees look like bushes and the sky seems so close. “That’s dangerous! Get down from there!” Mom stamps her foot. So begins an extraordinary adventure, as the child keeps climbing higher and higher and higher….

      • 2020

        Dance Factor

        by Aurora Marsotto

        When the dance teacher announces that she’s entered her students in the Young Dance Competition, everyone is thrilled! Well…, almost everyone. Alice is twelve and, even though she’s done ballet for five years, she’s never gotten over her stage fright. Of course, what happened last year – when she turned right and everyone else turned left… right there… right in front of everyone… – only made things worse! So, just forget it! There’s no way Alice is going on stage! That is, unless Leonardo, who’s just joined the class, can change her mind…

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