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1. Bologna Book Fair – Day 3

After a busy day of presentations on Day 2, Day 3 of the Bologna Book Fair was spent meeting people and absorbing the different books on offer.

First up was a lovely chat with poet Jorge Luján, whom we’d caught up with on the Tuesday evening… He shared his brand new book with us and I will share some photos with you when I work out how to get them off the camera (as opposed to a storage disc)… but in the meantime, enjoy this gorgeous poster for the exhibition of Isol’s illustrations from his recently published Pantuflas de perrito which is on-going until 25th April, if you happen to be in Bologna…

Bologna Book Fair 2010: Poemas de compania exhibition of Isol's illustrations for Pantuflas de perrito by Jorge Luján

Other highlights included:

The presentation of the International Youth Library’s newly announced 2010 White Ravens Catalogue:

Selection of books from the White Ravens Catalogue 2010

I had a great discussion with Janet Evans from Liverpool Hope University, UK, who is currently spending some time with the Library in Munich

Bologna Book Fair 2010: Janet Evans at the International Youth Library's stand

while…

next door at the IBBY stand, Corinne and Aline had a good chat with Sylvia Vardell, editor of IBBY magazine Bookbird and host of the wonderful Poetry for Children blog (Don’t miss out on her current game of Poetry Tag for National Poetry Month in the US).

Corinne and Aline with Sylvia Vardell.

Meeting Danilla Marii, an Australian writer based in Rome, who had come to the Fair to seek out a publisher for her beautiful and vibrant book The Rainbow Tree – it was a real privilege to be able to see the original draft that includes some intricate collage work. We lo

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2. Guji Guji Honored

The International Latino Book Awards awarded our Spanish edition of Guji Guji second place in the Best Children's Picture Book category.



Chih-Yuan Chen wrote Guji Guji as well as On My Way to Buy Eggs. Both titles are available in Spanish as part of our Libros del mundo series in paperback editions.

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Guji Guji by Chih-Yuan Chen

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4. Fall decor



What is this?


The Lunar surface?
A new skin disease?



No, its Fall decor.
A nice warty gourd.


I love these things. The checker at the store asked me first "What are these?" then, "Can you eat them?" (she was very young) and I sighed and explained that no, they're just for decoration. Like if you have a cornucopia you stuff it full of these and Indian corn and wheat and pumpkins and squash and...other things. Nuts. Preserved leaves.
At least that's all of what goes into mine. I'll take a picture when I get mine done.



I'd like to draw these too. That may not happen though, as I have a lot on my plate right now. These may have mold on them by the time they sit for a portrait.
Last year I saved my gourds well into summer, until all of a sudden, one by one, they started to rot. Ick.

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