Once upon a time there was a ship that sailed beside the sun with very important people on board. The spirit of reinvention and the importance we place on things is beautifully expressed in Jose Sanabria's visually evocative story. A steamship makes a journey across time from luxury and exclusivity, industry and abandonment, to stewardship and inclusion as we see the evolving functions of the ship and the changing faces of the people who cherish it most of all. AGES: 4-8 AUTHOR: Jose Sanabria is a Colombian illustrator based in Argentina since 1992. He studied graphic design in Bogot, and illustration in Buenos Aires. His teachers were Juan Bobillo, Marcelo Sosa and Oscar Rojas. His works have been exhibited at the Biennale of Bratislava, at the fair in Bologna, and in other collective exhibitions in Argentina, Italy, Germany and Poland. He has published about 15 books in publishing of Colombia, Argentina, Spain, France and Germany.
- ISBN:
- 9780735842489
- 9780735842489
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Category:
- Picture books
- Age range:
- + years old
- Format:
- Hardback
- Publication Date:
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01-07-2016
- Publisher:
- North-South Books
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