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El capitán que paró una guerra para salvar dos pajaritos
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06 April 2027
Una demostración de que, incluso en los peores conflictos, la humanidad no desaparece y florece de las formas más inesperadas.
Durante la guerra, los soldados de ambos bandos salen de sus trincheras y ayudan a un capitán a bajar un nido de pajaritos del único árbol que sobrevive a la destrucción. ¿Qué pasará después?
Gusti se supera con una historia sobre solidaridad, respeto y compañerismo; un relato sobre la guerra, pero también sobre la bondad que se mantiene incluso en las circunstancias más atroces.
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Even in the worst conflicts, humanity can appear in the most unexpected ways.
During the war, soldiers from both sides put down their weapons and leave their trenches to save a nest of baby birds from the only tree that survives the destruction. A remarkable story told by a grandfather to his granddaughter which celebrates human spirit even in the most terrible times.
A tale about war, but also about the kindness that endures even in the most atrocious circumstances.
Gusti is an illustrator, animation technician, and tireless traveler. He has published more than 150 books in over 20 languages. One of them, 'Mallko and Dad', won the Bologna Ragazzi Award in the Disability category. 'I Love My Colorful Nails' was his first book published with NubeOcho.
Gusti received the National Illustration Prize in 1990 (Spain); the Lazarillo Prize (Spain); the Golden Pomme of Bratislava in Slovakia; the Junceda Prize (Spain); the Serra D’or Prize (Spain); and the Bologna Ragazzi Award in Italy. He was also nominated for the Hans Christian Andersen Award representing Argentina in 2022.