The Bewitched Cat

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Massimiliano Frezzato

Paolo Cossi

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24×21 cm
Hardcover
28 pages
Age: 4-99 years

A cat, a normal cat, actually pretty banged up and mangy, got bewitched one day. However he does not complain about this spell, perhaps he’s in love, he is certainly captivated by a lovely kitten. Torn by this, he decides to ask his owner, his little witch, to become a wizard to be able to learn the craft, or at least the secret of a true love potion… But the little witch, who heals everyone with her herbs, reveals him there are no love potions, all it takes is some courage in declaring himself to his beloved. An amazing rhymed story, enriched by the illustrations of Massimiliano Frezzato.

Over 14.000 copies sold in italy.

Massimiliano Frezzato

Massimiliano Frezzato (Turin, 1967) is one of the most appreciated Italian artists. His first works have been published in various magazines since 1985. In 1996, he published the first volume of the saga I custodi del Maser (1995), which was published over ten years in various countries around the world and which will keep him busy until 2005. His numerous publications include Tour de France (Pavesio, 2006), Too much fantasy on Motherflower (Pavesio, 2012), Memories of sand (Editions Mosquito). For Lavieri, he has illustrated The Bewitched Cat (2013), Little Red Riding Hood (2014), Peter Pan (2015), Pinocchio (2016), The Tree Man (2016), The Flying Boat (2017), The City of Forgotten Things (2017) and The Lame Cat (2018).

Paolo Cossi

Paolo Cossi (Pordenone, 1980) is an illustrator and cartoonist. Among his numerous works are La storia di Mara (Lavieri, 2006); Medz Yeghern, il Grande Male (Hazard, 2007); Anarchia per erbe bollite (Lavieri, 2008); Un gentiluomo di fortuna, biografia di Hugo Pratt a fumetti (Hazard, 2009), Il mio Vajont (Lavieri, 2012) His books have been translated in France, Belgium, Switzerland, Holland, Korea, Norway and Spain. In 2009, the parliament of the French community of Belgium awarded him the Condorcet-Aron prize for democracy for Le grand Mal (Dargaud, 2009). For children, he also wrote E tu chi sei? (Lavieri, 2007) illustrated by Sara Colautti and Il gatto stregato (Lavieri, 2013)
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