The race

Illustrated Album, winner of the first call "People WITH AUTISM also count".
Nino, Nana and Nono play a race. Believe it or not, it doesn't matter who gets there first. The really important thing is to discover that you can run in many ways.
Written by Charo Pita
Illustrated by Lidia Sarria
Collection: People too Bill
Size: 21 x 21cm
Pages: 44
Binding: Cardboard illustrated album
ISBN: 978.84.945888.4.6
(Price without VAT €13.95)
RRP €14.50
PRESS
Review in the blog of the Spanish Autism Confederation
It focuses on how this book tries to raise awareness about the reality of children
with autism Likewise, it is recalled that the project was awarded in the competition
"People also count", convened by the publisher together with Biblioteca Solidaria,
with the aim of making citizens aware of different social realities
people live and groups in a situation or risk of social exclusion.
Interview with the author Charo Pita on Canalnortetv
Audio-visual news that allows us to get closer to the author and the history of the book.
LIJ sample of the CAM 2018
The Community of Madrid has included "The Race" in the catalog with the best books published in 2018. You can find it on page 33 of the following document:
Charo Pita
Narrator, actress and writer, a lover of the word in all its possibilities, she has won some literary prizes and has published children's books translated into several languages. Illustrated albums such as: Who can beat the wind? , ed. OQO; We are will not see , ed. Galaxy; The Street of the Pot , ed. OQO; Old ladies , ed. OQO; Magic , ed. OQO; O Arco da Vella , Xerais Editions; Thanks! , ed. The Fragatina; Someone from Somewhere , ed. brosquil; Igor , ed. Kalandraka. Collections of stories for adults such as A la Sombra del Cuento , ed. Words of the Lamp. Books of poems such as: From Arcadia to Govinda , Ed. Espiral Maior. Also articles about oral narration and literary creation in specialized magazines.
As a narrator, for 20 years she has been traveling throughout the peninsular geography and throughout Europe, alone or accompanied, telling stories of both oral tradition and her own creation.
With Libros de las Malas Compañías he has also published the following titles:
lydia sarria
He is a bit from Cuenca and a lot from Malaga, although he has lived in Madrid for 16 years. He arrived in the capital to study Fine Arts at the Complutense University. After an Erasmus scholarship, a failed doctorate, drawings and more drawings, she trained as an illustrator at the Escuela Arte Diez.
His final project, Tigo y Tenta , was awarded the Apila First Impression Award. She currently combines her work as an illustrator with teaching and student work. He teaches painting and drawing and studies ceramics at the San Telmo School of Art in Malaga.

