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Ian Andrew

    Ian Andrew es un artista, ilustrador y animador británico, reconocido por su trabajo en la serie 'Ologies' de la editorial Templar. Sus obras se centran en la narración visual y a menudo adornan las páginas de libros infantiles. Más allá de la ilustración, Andrew también se adentra en la animación, fusionando sus talentos artísticos con técnicas narrativas. Su estilo distintivo se caracteriza por su naturaleza lúdica y cautivadora, que cautiva a los jóvenes lectores.

    Oliver Twist
    Marco Polo
    The tears of the salamander
    Dolphins
    • Dolphins

      • 48 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      Discusses how dolphins breath, eat, see, hear, sleep, live together and take care of each other, and interact with humans

      Dolphins
      3,0
    • The tears of the salamander

      • 160 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Mount Etna towers above the remote villa where Alfredo lives with his uncle after a fire wipes out his family. Deep within Etna swim the magical salamanders, and he must use his strange powers to protect them, destroy his uncle and control the explosive rage of the volcano.

      The tears of the salamander
      3,4
    • Marco Polo

      Geographer of Distant Lands

      • 30 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      Immerse yourself in this interactive introduction to one of history’s greatest adventurers.Travel along the Silk Road to medieval China with Marco Polo as your guide. Meet the warlord Kublai Khan and sail through pirate-infested seas in search of riches beyond measure. Including booklets, foldouts, and maps, as well as excerpts from The Travels of Marco Polo, this beautifully illustrated volume illuminates the adventures of history’s greatest storyteller.

      Marco Polo
    • A gripping portrayal of London's dark criminal underbelly, the story follows Oliver Twist, an orphan who faces evil and adversity from birth, shocking readers upon its publication. After escaping the workhouse and the pompous Mr. Bumble, Oliver is drawn into a den of thieves filled with vivid characters like the Artful Dodger, the brutal burglar Bill Sikes, his dog Bull's Eye, and the prostitute Nancy, all under the watchful eye of master-thief Fagin. Blending Gothic Romance, Newgate Novel elements, and popular melodrama, Dickens crafted a new kind of fiction that critiques a cruel society, imbued with a sense of threat and mystery. The narrative explores themes of poverty, crime, and the struggle for identity, highlighting the harsh realities of life for the underprivileged in Victorian England. Through Oliver's journey, Dickens sheds light on social injustices, making "Oliver Twist" a timeless exploration of humanity and morality.

      Oliver Twist
      4,1