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      • Lori's Tale

        by Author: Züleyha Ersingün Illustrator: Müjde Başkale

        Memories that leave traces begin with believing in the same fairy tale... Lori has birds, apricot trees and cheerful songs. Her grandmother has stories and deep lines... Every evening, when the first star appears, her grandmother tells Lori a story, and Lori asks her about the lines on her face. Days come and go like this, autumn comes. Lori reluctantly starts school, and her grandmother forgets fairy tales. Then she starts to forget everything else slowly… Then would be silent together and not speak. When Lori lost her grandmother, she lost her hope and stopped speaking. But one day, Lori sees a book on the teacher’s desk with a peacock on it, she remembers the peacock tale that her grandmother used to tell her. Her fears disappear and her voice is heard again. The beloved author of contemporary children’s literature, Züleyha Ersingün, relieves a child’s school anxiety with the healing power of literature. Müjde Başkale’s drawings between dreams and reality invite her readers to the streets of an ancient city

      • Children's & YA

        Hold Hands

        by Tulin Kozikoglu, Deniz Ucbasaran

        When do we hold hands?.. To welcome love? For courage? Or to soften grief? In this poetic picture book, we see the life of a little girl through all the moments in life where she holds hands. As a baby, she holds her mother’s hand when she is struggling to take her first steps. Then she grows up to become a successful ballerina and start a family of her own. The life cycle is portrayed to children with glimpses of moments where we hold hands. Birth and death shares this same moment as we welcome a baby into the world by holding their hands but also hold hands of an old family member to soften our grief when saying goodbye. The experienced author and ALMAnominee illustrator will hold children’s hands with this hopeful touching story.

      • Children's & YA

        Don't Stare At Me!

        by Gokce Gokceer, Pelin Turgut

        “I can be fat or too thin. I can cry in public or burst into laughter. Just don’t stare at me!” This is the story of all children who had their shares of being labeled as “different” and has been stared at. The experienced author reminds us that every one of us is unique and special no matter how different one looks or acts. A precious manifesto about embracing differences.

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