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Federica Ortolan

Richolly Rosazza

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30 cm, hardcover., 24 pages

 

 

Seedlees is the only grey squirrel of the linden tree. The last linden tree left on the large meadow. That’s how he is called by the red squirrels who always hoard a large supply of seeds in their burrows, but also by woodpeckers, great tits, badgers… Seedless only eats what he finds on the spot. Never the seeds. He actually hides them in little holes …a small one near the dog rose, one close to the pale stone, one where it seems good to him, where it seems safe to him. The funny thing is that Seedless can hardly remember where he hides his loot. – No wonder… – everyone says – Distracted as he is!

The day will come, however, when the inhabi tants of the Big Linden tree will have to give the di stracted squirrel his due and consider him an asset to all.

Federica Ortolan

Federica Ortolan is an Italian illustrator known for her delicate, expressive style and attention to detail. Her work often features nature, animals, and whimsical characters, bringing warmth and charm to children’s stories. With a background in visual arts and design, she collaborates with various publishers to create books that spark curiosity and imagination. Her illustrations are recognizable for their soft lines and poetic, colorful atmospheres.

Richolly Rosazza

Richolly Rosazza was born in Ancash, Peru, in 1981. The subject of his artistic research has always been the world of children, in particular the ability of the creative mind, peculiar to children, to transform everything into play. He has been living in Italy since 2007, where he works as a painter and illustrator. In 2012 he illustrated the City of the Sun Calendar and in 2013 some of his illustrations were selected for the Illustrators Exhibition at the Bologna Children's Books Fair. His publications include the series La famiglia coniglietti (Risfoglia editions), Legami (Kite, 2019), Tutte storie (Kite, 2021), both with texts by Nadia Al Omari, Il signor Alce with texts by Davide Calì (Kite, 2021) and, for Lavieri Per fare una famiglia (by Mario Pennacchio, 2020) and Margherita che guardava le stelle (by Paola Sala, 2022).

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