We Are Not Angels
Written by Guia Risari
Illustrated by Alicia Baladan
Published by Settenove
32 pages
cm 278 x 220
Age 5+
All rights available
White Ravens Selection
«The other day, a man leaned over my baby brother’s crib, smiled and exclaimed: “What a little angel!”. “They’re all little angels,” my father replied. Apparently he had forgotten the time I filled his slippers with silly putty and used his pipe to blow bubbles. Are we all little angels? I wouldn’t say so.»
We all know that children are sweet and kind, like little angels… but it’s time to prove how wrong this statement is and we can see it through this funny story. Laura is obsessed with jokes and surprise attacks like tripping both friends and enemies up; Marina, the daughter of the ice cream maker, licks covertly everyone’s ice cream cone. Guido is a big nature lover, and he loves to camouflage himself and if you distract yourself a little bit, it can be so hard for you to find him. There are lots of boys and girls who are very insufferable pests, but they are also so happy not to be angels… they are so boring! And by being such enfants terribles they are also a little bit super-heroes and super-heroines.
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