She Rides Like the Wind – The Story of Alfonsina Strada
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Add to WishlistAuthor: Joan Negrescolor
Award-winning illustrator and author Joan Negrescolor’s work is full of expressive characters. The winner of the Junceda Award 2018 and other international prizes is set to release his sixth book with gestalten. Having studied at Escola Massana, he has been a professional illustrator since 2008 and worked on several non-profit cultural initiatives geared towards social change and awareness.
| Dimensions | 28 × 21.5 cm |
|---|---|
| Age | 3-6 years, 6-10 years |
| Language | In English |
| Type | Non-fiction, Picture books |
| Other | award winning books |
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