Sunday, March 20, 2011

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In the silence of the forest green guerrilla

Cristina Pérez's book has been reviewed in Navarro Welcome to the party.

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In the silence of the forest, of Cristina Pérez Navarro, is an album without words. The first page shows a girl with a ball sitting on a steep meadow. Then we go into a forest behind the ball and there, get scared and end up finding a bear.
prevention Saved my arguments where bears appear friendly (for the real experiences that I know about), the story is more than sympathetic. Graphically, the story is well taken: the illustrator spins correctly scenes and figures convey the feelings of the protagonists. Almost all the illustrations are in a full face except for a few pages, which are two or three consecutive scenes. All illustrations are on the right page facing a page with no pictures left and right dominant color, a form of writing an album that history itself is unnecessary, but that makes the book attractive and easy to read have more breathing space. And the touch metanarrative of the story, right at the end, is perfect: not disturb the reading of history that can make the child, leaves him wondering what exactly you have read and I will go back. Other considerations, if we read books or the books we read to us, if we enter into the stories the stories come to us, and so on., and are for adults. Luis Daniel Gonzalez

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