Seuil Jeunesse Seuil Jeunesse i(A110127 works by) (Organisation) assertion
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France,
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Western Europe, Europe,
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2 1 y separately published work icon My Strange Shrinking Parents Zeno Sworder , Zeno Sworder (illustrator), ( trans. Unknown with title C'est grand comment l'amour ? ) Paris : Seuil Jeunesse , 2023 25006620 2022 single work picture book children's

'It goes without saying that all children believe their parents to be strange.
Mine were unusual for a different reason…

'One boy’s parents travel from far-off lands to improve their son’s life. But what happens next is unexpected. What does it mean when your parents are different? What shape does love take? And what happens when your parents sacrifice a part of themselves for you?

'In this heartbreaking and heart-warming story, CBCA award-winner Zeno Sworder reflects on his own migrant parents’ sacrifices to create a universal story about what it means to give to those you love. Drawing from the sacrifices his Chinese mother made to raise her young family in a small country town, Sworder’s drawings are full of beautiful detail and fairytale settings that explore his own journey from child to parent.

'With humour and pathos, Sworder reflects on the strange nature of giving and receiving love and celebrates those parents who embrace a hard life for themselves in the hope of a better life from their children. Full of depth and generosity as well as insight and candour, Sworder brings this gorgeous fable to life.'  (Publication summary)

2 y separately published work icon Les Deux Acrobates The Two Acrobats Jeanne Ryckmans , Simon Leys (illustrator), Paris : Seuil Jeunesse , 1998 Z1431906 1998 single work children's fiction children's

'Frederick & Basil were the best of friends . . .

'From father and daughter team Pierre & Jeanne Ryckmans, Piccolo Nero presents The Two Acrobats. This is a charming, tightrope-walking tale for people big and small, in which we encounter friendship, the circus and the President of France. Poor Basil, he really shouldn’t have eaten those snails . . .' (Publication summary)

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