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Lighthouse of Souls


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No. of pages 24

Published: 2015

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What is a lighthouse of souls? It's the light that guides Leo and his grandpa over distant seas, to discover those who wait every night for a gentle word to help them fall asleep with a smile on their lips. The Lighthouse of Souls is not only a tender tale of the relationship between grandparents and their grandchildren, but also between all of those who look for something they share in common: a light that guides them towards hope. Lexile Level 1000L Guided Reading Level P

 

This book was recognised by the International Latino Book Award.

There are 24 pages in this book. This book was published 2015 by Cuento de Luz SL .

Ariel Andres Almada was born and raised in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He has published several business books for important publishing houses. He is the author of the bestseller Los Cerezos en Diciembre (The Cherry Trees in December) and Walking Through a World of Aromas (Second Best Children's Picture Book-English at the 2013 International Latino Book Awards). Cha Coco is an illustrator for LaIsla magazine and a former art professor and magazine columnist. She is the coillustrator of Un mar de suenos rotos and her books include Zaira and the Dolphins (Bronze Medal Winner at the 2012 Living Now Awards). The award-winning auhtor Marta Arteaga is a writer of children's literature, poetry, cinematographic scripts, drama plays, songs, personalized stories. Her book Inside my imagination translated into many languages, has been awarded gold medals at the Living Now Awards 2013, International Latino Book Awards 2013 and Moonbeam Children Books Awards 2013. Of Polish origin, award-winning Zuzanna Celej has a BA Honours in fine Arts from the University of Barcelona and Majored in Illustration at the Llotja Art School in Barcelona.

This book has been nominated for the following award:

International Latino Book Award
This book was recognised by the International Latino Book Award.

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