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A Different Kind of Fairy

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The fairy Rose no longer wants to fulfill the wishes of boys and girls. Soon, she discovers that what she really likes is… scaring them! After granting wishes to girls and boys for thousands of yea...
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  • 18 June 2024
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The fairy Rose no longer wants to fulfill the wishes of boys and girls. Soon, she discovers that what she really likes is… scaring them! After granting wishes to girls and boys for thousands of years will Rose’s wish finally come true?

"What do you want, girl?"
“I want to be… a rugby player!”

Every time a girl or boy makes a wish which break gender stereotypes, the fairy Rose leaves angrily, without fulfilling it.

But soon the fairy realizes that she too has an unconventional wish... Will the other fairies help her make it come true? And what will happen to the unfulfilled wishes of the boys and girls?

<i>También disponible en español. (Also available in Spanish.)</i>

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Price: $17.99
Pages: 40
Publisher: NubeOcho
Imprint: NubeOcho
Series: Egalitè
Publication Date: 18 June 2024
Trim Size: 9.75 X 11.50 in
ISBN: 9788419607904
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: JUVENILE FICTION / Social Themes / Prejudice & Racism, JUVENILE FICTION / Diversity & Multicultural, JUVENILE FICTION / Social Themes / Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance
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I like a book that looks interesting from the cover onward. What happens when a fairy gets jaded? In this story a fairy (who appears to have a great deal of difficulty granting wishes that go against her own gender stereotypes) decides she’d rather not grant wishes at all – A Fuse 8 Productions.

Susana Torrubiano was born in Madrid. She studied Social Work at the Universidad Pontificia de Comillas in Madrid (Spain), and Education, Family and New Technologies at the Universidad Pontificia in Salamanca (Spain). She currently works as the person in charge of social action projects and volunteering in a Foundation.

Giulia Orecchia has been an illustrator since 1980. She  illustrates and designs books and games for children and teenagers.

After finishing her studies at the Brera School of Art (Italy), she studied visual design at the Scuola Politecnica del Design in Milan (fascinated by Bruno Munari, who taught there) and art therapy. She loves to tell stories  with pictures and tries to accompany and add to literary texts using the powerful language of images.