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A girl is afraid of the Darkness. When night falls, she becomes worried and anxious: after all, what can the darkness hide? What she doesn't even imagine is that, on the other side, the Darkness is also a girl – whose greatest fear is the light, and all sorts of things that are revealed when the sun rises.
In her second book, Emicida uses the poetic and rhythmic narrative that enchanted readers in Amoras, this time to explore a theme that accompanies us throughout our lives: the fear of the unknown. Throughout these pages, illustrated by Aldo Fabrini, the two girls will discover that facing our own fears can – who would have thought? – transform us inside and out.
"Emicida has a delicious habit:
Speak (and write) everything in rhyme.
Shows that fear has no villainy,
He's just a worried man.
This book is also about courage.
There is such a beautiful text that says:
I am bringing you good message:
Never be afraid to be happy."
– Mauricio de Sousa.
Dimensions | 36 pages, 20.5 x 20.5 cm |
Language | Portuguese (BR) |