Un rouge-gorge refuse de quitter son nid, persuadé qu’il ne saura jamais voler. Sa professeure de vol lui révèle deux secrets : on n’apprend rien sans erreurs, et changer de perspective peut transformer un échec en aventure. Une histoire à lire dans deux directions pour voir les choses autrement.,A robin refuses to leave his nest, convinced he will never be able to fly. His flight teacher reveals two secrets: nothing is learned without making mistakes, and changing your perspective can turn failure into adventure. This is a story to read in both directions, encouraging readers to see things differently.
Originally from Italy, Penny J. Rimau lives and works in Belgium, where she collaborates with various Italian schools to promote her native language and culture abroad. Her first novel, Un supereroe per amico, won first prize at the Giana Anguissola literary competition in 2021. Penny is an active member of the Italian Association of Writers for Youth (ICWA), for which she has written several articles on multilingualism and has been published in the anthology Che paura anche se....
Giulia Cregut has always had a great passion for art. During her high school years, she attended the Martenot art center in the workshop of Francesca Del Panta. She continued her artistic journey at the Nemo Academy in Florence, participating in various workshops with renowned illustrators and animators. Graduating with honors, she now collaborates with several publishing houses, including Moon Edizioni, Pane e Sale, Tomkins Books, VerbaVolant, and many others.