…And the Others
Written by Arianna Papini
Illustrated by Arianna Papini
Published by uovonero
96 pages
cm 16.5 x 24
Age 12+
All rights available
An ideal sequel to Thingy, this book tells the story of a sensitive young girl and her imaginary friend, who accompanies her on a journey of growth and self-discovery.
Anna has grown up, but she likes to go back in her mind to the episodes that marked her life accompanied by Thingy, her imaginary friend as
a child. Anna tells her own story with refined illustrations resonating with the text, a first-person diaristic narration. A life “against the grain”, full of difficulties and hard obstacles, but also bright moments full of beauty.
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