Brothers and Sisters
Following the success of Little One and Son, Brothers & Sisters is a lyrical, stunning picture book and a warm-hearted tribute to siblings and their magical bond, with stunning art by award-winning illustrator, Sonja Wimmer.
It’s true that sometimes we fight when we want to play with the same toys. But when night falls, we snuggle up together and fall asleep while we read fairy tales to each other. We’re similar in so many ways! And we’re different in others. But one thing is for sure, and that is that we’ll always be there to help each other out. It doesn’t matter if stormy nights or evening shadows come to visit us. If we are together, we will get through them. We’ve learned so many things together, and discovered that the day and the night, even though they seem so different, form a part of the same melody.Brothers and Sisters is an inclusive picture book, both for boys and girls, for brothers by blood and for brothers of life. Both sisters and brothers appear in this magic tale that will delight the little ones in the house.
Ariel Andrés Almada is an Argentine award-winning writer of children’s stories. His books have traveled the world and have been translated into multiple languages, such as Chinese, English, German, Estonian and Italian. Almada has received numerous international awards for Best Children's Fiction Book. Cuento de Luz has published his following books: Walking in a World of Aromas, The Lighthouse of Souls, The Fear of Ivan and the whole award-winning book collection ‘Family Love’. He currently resides in León (Spain).
A Sonja Wimmer le encanta pintar y contar historias. Después de estudiar y trabajar como diseñadora en su ciudad natal Munich y en Bruselas, decidió mudarse con su maleta a Barcelona, para estudiar ilustración en la "Llotja - Escola Superior de Disseny i Art". Desde entonces vive entre pinceles y cuentos, trabajando como ilustradora freelance para editoriales y otros clientes en todo el mundo. En los últimos años, varios de sus libros han sido premiados en Estados Unidos. En 2011 recibió el premio Moonbeam Children's Book Awards al mejor ilustrador por su libro La coleccionista de palabras.