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Neil Waldman

    Neil Waldman es un artista cuyas obras adornan colecciones de prestigio a nivel mundial, presentes en edificios gubernamentales y corporaciones importantes. Su arte ha sido reconocido con numerosos galardones, destacando una medalla de oro de las Naciones Unidas, seleccionada como cartel oficial para el Año Internacional de la Paz. Waldman también dedica su talento creativo a los jóvenes lectores, escribiendo e ilustrando más de cincuenta libros, y ha diseñado sellos postales para trece naciones. Su narrativa visual posee un profundo impacto, capaz de transmitir temas significativos con un arte cautivador.

    They Came from the Bronx
    • They Came from the Bronx

      How the Buffalo Were Saved from Extinction

      • 32 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      A Comanche boy sits beside his grandmother on a hilltop in Oklahoma. As the old woman gazes across the valley below, she remembers the lost world of her youth and the greatest gift of the Great Spirit--the buffalo. Like other children of his generation, the Comanche boy on the hilltop has never set eyes on a buffalo. The great herds that once stretched to the far corners of the sky have vanished from the plains. After years of slaughter, the buffalo live only in the memory of the tribe's elders. But on this October morning in 1907, the boy will see with his eyes what he had previously seen only in his imagination. This special book commemorates the dream of saving a significant part of North America's heritage and native peoples' culture. From the archives of the Wildlife Conservation Society, Neil Waldman has created a work that is both poignant and inspiring.

      They Came from the Bronx