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Petr Sís

    11 de mayo de 1949
    An Ocean World
    The Three Golden Keys
    The Conference of the Birds
    Nicky & Vera
    The Pilot and the Little Prince
    El soñador
    • Esmerada y conmovedora reconstrucción de algunos de los episodios de la infancia de Neftalí Reyes quien se convertiría posteriormente y por voluntad propia en Pablo Neruda, una de las grandes voces de la poesía del siglo XX. La autora se basa decisivamente en lo que en el Tomo IV de las Obras Completas de Neruda y bajo el epígrafe textos del 50o cumpleaños, aparece con el título de infancia y poesía. Se trata de un texto breve, de escasamente quince páginas (la concisión se explica porque originalmente fue una conferencia leída en la Universidad de Chile), que recoge las anécdotas principales de las que da cuenta este libro.

      El soñador
    • Nicky & Vera

      • 64 páginas
      • 3 horas de lectura

      In 1938, twenty-nine-year-old Nicholas Winton saved the lives of almost 700 children trapped in Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia—a story he never told and that remained unknown until an unforgettable TV appearance in the 1980s reunited him with some of the children he saved.Czech-American artist, MacArthur Fellow, and Andersen Award winner Peter Sís dramatizes Winton’s story in this picture book. He intertwines Nicky’s efforts with the story of one of the children he saved—a young girl named Vera, whose family enlisted Nicky’s aid when the Germans occupied their country. As the war passes and Vera grows up, she must find balance in her dual identities—one her birthright, the other her choice.

      Nicky & Vera
    • Celebrated children's book author and illustrator Peter Sis creates his first book for adults, a beautiful and uplifting adaptation of the classic twelfth- century Sufi epic poem, The Conference of the Birds. In The Conference of the Birds Caldecott Honor-winning children's book author and illustrator Peter Sis breathes new life into this foundational Sufi poem, revealing its profound lessons.Sis's deeply felt adaptation tells the story of an epic flight of birds in search of the true king, Simorgh. Drawn from all species, the band of birds is led by the hoopoe. He promises that the voyage to the mountain of Kaf, where Simorgh lives, will be perilous and many birds resist, afraid of what they might encounter. Others perish during the passage through the seven valleys: quest, love, understanding, friendship, unity, amazement, and death.Those that continue reach the mountain to learn that Simorgh the king is, in fact, each of them and all of them. In this lyrical and richly illustrated story of love, faith, and the meaning of it all, Peter Sis shows the pain, and beauty, of the human journey.

      The Conference of the Birds
    • Led by a cat on a magical journey through the deserted streets of Prague, a man comes upon some of the city's landmarks and finds the keys to his childhood home in three traditional Czech tales.

      The Three Golden Keys
    • Raised in a pool at Ocean World, a whale is released into the ocean to find others of her kind, but a spouting fire boat leads her to make the first of many mistakes.

      An Ocean World
    • The Tree of Life

      • 44 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      Charles Darwin was an independent thinker who continues even now to influence the way we look at the natural world. His endless curiosity and passion for detail resulted in a wealth of notebooks, diaries, correspondence, and published writings that Peter Sis transforms into a visual treasure trove.

      The Tree of Life
    • Ballerina!

      • 30 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      “In my view, life without dance would be quite unthinkable. In this book, Peter Sís confirms" -- Mikhail

      Ballerina!
    • "I was born at the beginning of it all, on the Red side--the Communist side--of the Iron Curtain." Through annotated illustrations, journals, maps, and dreamscapes, Peter Sis shows what life was like for a child who loved to draw, proudly wore the red scarf of a Young Pioneer, stood guard at the giant statue of Stalin, and believed whatever he was…

      The Wall. Growing Up Behind The Iron Curtain