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Emmanuel Kelly
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07 May 2019

Silver Medal at the 2019 International Latino Book Awards. Inspired by a true story, Emmanuel, born without arms or legs, finds his way to happiness through his love for music.
Emmanuel Kelly was born and abandoned into war-torn Iraq. Two nuns found him, a tiny baby without feet or hands, in a shoe box in park where his parents left him. They decided to name him Emmanuel and raise him at an orphanage, where the little one met another child like him and they became brothers for life. The nuns took very good care of them, but one day a magic angel appeared and decided to adopt the two brothers and bring them to Australia with her for a life changing surgery —that was when Moira knew she had found her sons.
Emmanuel’s sheer passion for singing, for life, and for ‘dreaming big’ in the face of huge obstacles, led him to achieving his dream of becoming a singer and a true inspiration for others.
A real-life story about a boy born under the most difficult conditions who achieved his passion for signing and is true to his motto to dream big, work hard and achieve great things
"The collection "What really matters" continues to reveal to children and young people real stories of overcoming adversities, stories loaded with values starring characters who managed to break down barriers and overcome situations in which everything worked against them. (…) Zuzanna Celej portrays the smile and physical evolution of these heroes through her characteristic style, giving the proposal a poetic halo." —Canal Lector
Mamen Sánchez is a Spanish writer and journalist. She has a degree in Information Sciences from the Universidad Complutense, and is the current deputy director of ¡Hola! magazine and director of ¡Hola! México. She has published seven novels and three books for children. What she values most in life is the good fortune of being surrounded by wonderful people.
Of Polish origin, award-winning illustrator Zuzanna Celej has a BA Honours in Fine Arts from the University of Barcelona and majored in Illustration at the Llotja Art School in Barcelona. He has specialized in illustration, fine art photography and printmaking. She is currently mainly dedicated to the publishing world with more than 50 titles inside and outside the country. Her work has been exhibited in Spain, France, England, Italy, Poland and the United States. She has been recognized with national and international awards, including the New York City Big Book Award for Best Illustrated Album, The Map of Good Memories (Cuento de luz, 2016). She combines illustration projects with teaching Plastic Arts in several cultural venues and in his own studio, as well as running workshops in Art Schools Masters.