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    • Darkmare

      A surreal night. A haunted amusement park. One boy’s quest to save a dream. Twelve-year-old Guido Anselmo lives for cinema. But when he discovers the mysterious biography of Klaus Voynik — a cursed filmmaker who died under strange circumstances — and realises the final chapter is missing, he’s determined to uncover the truth. His search leads him to an abandoned film studio-turned-amusement…

    • Iris Cloudsaway and the Tower of Dreams

      Twelve-year-old Iris Cloudaway just found out that she can turn babysitters into piglets. Since her eccentric grandmother started talking again – from a photo on the wall – strange things have been happening. There’s something mysterious about her apartment building. Starting with the identical apartment building opposite the street, where Timo lives. They are not supposed to be friends, because…

    • The Phenomenal P.T. Heliodore

      P.T. Heliodore is ten years old when he hears an animal speak for the first time. What begins as a surreal experience soon turns into something extraordinary: owls, beetles, a water snake, a blue cow on its way to New York, and a dog named Pinky all have something to say to him. P.T. has an imagination as big as the…

    • The Antennas Man

      A poetic and nostalgic tale of childhood wonder, The Antenna Man explores the unspoken emotions and quiet fascination that shape identity and memory. Some memories never leave us. Some remain clear, others blur like dreams. For one boy, the visits of Mr. Sala—the man who fixes the family’s broken TV antenna—are etched deep in his mind. But what he sees…

    • Nurse Lugton’s Curtain

      When Nurse Lugton falls asleep, something extraordinary happens: on her knees, covering the entire apron, there is a huge piece of embroidered blue fabric that comes to life. Virginia Woolf’s overwhelming, dreamlike and ironic writing takes us into the invisible stream of consciousness of dreams. Frozen in the pattern of a drawing-room curtain, a dreamlike world waits patiently while Nurse Lugton sews… a refined illustrated edition…

    • Peter the Pirate

      That night Peter dreamt he was a pirate: with two belts crossing over his chest, sabre, black hat and all. Not just any pirate though, but the Golden Tooth pirate! As a pirate, Peter is living a wonderful night of adventures, and finding a treasure, of course. Then in the morning he wakes up as a child, and he’s not really sure who dreamt…

    • At Night

      It’s a quiet evening, in a living room two children are playing on the carpet. Suddenly, one of them notices a small door behind the books on the shelves. Crossing it, he finds himself outside, in the garden of their house. A large snowy owl glides towards him and invites him to come on board, for a wonderful journey through…

    • To Catch a Magic Frog

      To catch a magic frog, you need someone to tell you how. You must hurry. You need a good pair of shoes, and a purple hat. (Everyone knows magic frogs like purple hats). To catch a magic frog, it’s a good idea to ask a friend for help… A touching and unconventional picture book, written by one of the most…

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