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      • Illustration
        October 2022

        Intervals

        The silence of images

        by Guridi

        In this new book, Guridi off ers us his creative vision of the picture book. He delves into the relationship between images and text, between space (physical and mental) and characters, and especially the intervals—the interstitial spaces that give rise to deep meaning of works of this kind, inviting the active participation of readers. His practical advice sets us on the path to our own truth and shows us how to capture it through the empty spaces of images.

      • Children's & YA

        The Big Bad Graou

        by Ingrid Chabbert / Guridi

        Graou likes to be left alone and take a nap in the sunshine… until the day he meets a little girl who is just stubborn and brave enough to resist his attempts at scaring her away. She persists until she finds a common ground for them: books. Thanks to a book she leaves him, Graou discovers the joy of reading. And through their shared love of stories, the two newfound friends strike up a connection that will change both their lives. • Don’t judge someone on a first impression  • A valuable lesson in unlikely friendship • Lovely flat-colored illustrations

      • Children's & YA
        April 2014

        El rey de nada (The King of Nothing)

        by Guridi

        The king of nothing has a great Kingdom of spotted lines. Which would be the same as a Kingdom of Nothing composed of dotted soldiers, horses and vast lands. But one day he finds a little “something” in his castle – and will put it in prison for making him a little bit scared. When he returns to see the little “something”, he finds it has turned into a bigger “something” – a very THREATENING “something”! He fights it and runs away from it. Until he dares to come back and finds “something” different... A wonderful and very intelligent combination of text and illustrations, where all the things being read will be re-signified in the drawings. A story about fears and being able to find beauty in the unexpected and the unknown.

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