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Jerry Pinkney

    Jerry Pinkney es uno de los artistas más venerados de la literatura infantil. Su distintivo enfoque artístico da vida a las historias a través de imágenes ricas y detalladas que resuenan profundamente con lectores de todas las edades. A lo largo de una carrera que abarca más de cuatro décadas, Pinkney ha elevado consistentemente el arte de la ilustración, demostrando una profunda habilidad para capturar la emoción y los matices narrativos. Su celebrada obra ha redefinido la narración visual dentro del panorama de los libros infantiles.

    Mirandy And Brother Wind
    Slave Girl
    Lion and the Mouse
    El Patito feo
    The Last Tales of Uncle Remus
    Fábulas de Esopo
    • Fábulas de Esopo

      • 128 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      La cultura griega se caracteriza por ser racional, didáctica y forjadora de valores. Tales rasgos resultaron ser tan potentes que se traspasaron a todos los rincones del mundo helénico; así nació la fábula, relato de animales y/o personas cuyos actos encierran razonamientos y generan enseñanzas. En este hermoso libro se han seleccionado sesenta fábulas de Esopo, un género y un autor imitados sin cesar. Su permanente popularidad no es de extrañar, pues cada relato nos depara una sinfín de sorpresas: un molinero y su hijo deciden llevar a un burro a cuestas, un lobo se disfraza con una piel de oveja, una oca pone huevos de oro, una tortuga vence a una liebre en una carreraày mucho, mucho más.

      Fábulas de Esopo
      3,9
    • El Patito feo

      • 16 páginas
      • 1 hora de lectura

      Una mamma anatra nacque sette anatroccoli! Tutti meravigliosi tranne uno… davvero brutto e spelacchiato. Il povero anatroccolo veniva sbeffeggiato da chiunque, tanto che decise di allontanarsi da tutti e di andare a vivere da solo. Non poteva sopportare di essere chiamato "il brutto anatroccolo". Passò così, per il piccolo, un lungo freddo e triste inverno. Poi in primavera avvenne il miracolo... il brutto anatroccolo si era trasformato in un meraviglioso e regale cigno. Una delle fiabe più belle di Andersen, che esplora temi di accettazione, trasformazione e bellezza interiore.

      El Patito feo
      4,2
    • Lion and the Mouse

      • 40 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      In this wordless retelling of an Aesop fable set in the African Serengeti, an adventuresome mouse proves that even small creatures are capable of great deeds when she rescues the King of the Jungle.

      Lion and the Mouse
      4,2
    • Slave Girl

      The Diary of Clotee, Virginia, USA 1859

      • 208 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Day or two later Freedom is one of the first words I teached myself to write. Down in the Quarters people pray for freedom - they sing 'bout freedom, but to keep Mas' Henley from knowin' their true feelings, they call freedom "heaven". Everybody's mind is on freedom. But it is the word that aine never showed me no picture. While fannin' this afternoon, my eyes fell on "freedom" in a book William was readin'. No wonder I don't see nothin'.I been spellin' it F-R-E-D-U-M. I put the right letters in my head to make sure I remembered their place. F-R-E-E-D-O-M. I just wrote it. Still no picture...

      Slave Girl
      4,1
    • Mirandy And Brother Wind

      • 32 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      Mirandy is sure she'll win the cake walk if she can catch Brother Wind for her partner, but he eludes all the tricks her friends advise. This gets a high score for plot, pace, and characterization. Mirandy sparkles with energy and determination. Multi-hued watercolors fill the pages with patterned ferment. A treat to pass on to new generations.

      Mirandy And Brother Wind
      4,1
    • The Tales of Uncle Remus

      The Adventures of Brer Rabbit

      • 153 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      A retelling of the Afro-American tales about the adventures and misadventures of Brer Rabbit and his friends and enemies.

      The Tales of Uncle Remus
      3,6
    • Artist to Artist

      23 Major Illustrators Talk to Children About Their Art

      • 105 páginas
      • 4 horas de lectura

      In this remarkable and beautiful anthology featuring the likes of Maurice Sendak, Robert Sabuda, Rosemary Wells, and Eric Carle, twenty-three of the most honored and beloved artists in children’s literature talk informally to children—sharing secrets about their art and how they began their adventures into illustration. Fold-out pages featuring photographs of their early work, their studios and materials, as well as sketches and finished art create an exuberant feast for the eye that will attract both children and adults. Self-portraits of each illustrator crown this important anthology that celebrates the artists and the art of the picture book. An event book for the ages. Proceeds from the book will benefit the Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art in Amherst, MA.

      Artist to Artist