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"A Little Man's Big Dream Gandhi" Holp Publishing
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By Maria Isabel Sánchez Vegara (author/writer), Albert Alajas (illustrator), Chiharu Takenaka (translator)
Published by Holp Publishing
A4 modified size, 240mm length x 195mm width, 32 pages
Regular price 1,800 yen + tax
ISBN978-4-593-10142-9
release date
Part numberMbk9784593101429
Specification A little boy with a big heart, he gently but courageously opposed what was wrong and strange... Gandhi, known as the father of the Indian nation, led people who sought justice and civil rights. His life, in which he tried to resolve conflicts peacefully without using violence to harm others, is told through gentle words and familiar illustrations. The "First Biography Picture Book" series introduces the stories of people who worked to make the world a better place, with their childhood dreams and desires in mind. There are explanations and photos at the end of the book.
Author Profile
Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara (Author/Writer)
Writer and creative director
Born in Barcelona, Spain. A bookworm since childhood, she wanted to be a writer, but as an adult she worked in advertising while writing scripts and documentaries. The first book she wrote was
I self-published and sold my books through my own online shop and by asking local bookstores to stock them. The next project I planned was the "Little One's Big Dream" series. This series has been translated into many languages and is loved by many readers around the world.
Albert Alajas (Albert Alajas) (Illustration)
Born in Barcelona, Spain in 1990. After graduating from the University of Barcelona, he began working as an illustrator. His work has been published in a wide range of genres, including magazines and murals. Books for which he has done illustrations have been published in the UK, USA, Spain, Germany, and other countries.
Chiharu Takenaka (Translation)
Born in Tokyo in 1957. Studied international politics at the University of Tokyo and studied at the University of Delhi, where he researched Indian history and Mahatma Gandhi. Currently, he is a professor at Rikkyo University, where he discusses peace with students.
His works include "Gandhi: The Man Who Weaves Peace" (Iwanami Shoten), the "Let's Think About Peace" series (Akane Shobo), and "Why Can't the World Live in Peace? To Break the Chain of Violence" (CCC Media House).
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