No. of pages 32
Published: 2022
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In "The Twilight Library" by Miren Asiain Lora, readers are introduced to Nora, who finds herself in a magical library that exists between life and death. Each book in this ethereal space holds the possibility of a different life she could have led, offering her a chance to explore the choices that shaped her existence. As she navigates these alternate realities, Nora confronts her regrets, desires, and the essence of what it means to live fully. The story weaves themes of self-discovery, the impact of choices, and the beauty of embracing the life we have. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book has been graded for interest at 4-8 years.
There are 32 pages in this book.
This is a picture book. A picture book uses pictures and text to tell the story. The number of words varies from zero ('wordless') to around 1k over 32 pages. Picture books are typically aimed at young readers (age 3-6) but can also be aimed at older children (7+).
This book was published in 2022 by North-South Books .
Carmen Oliver is a children's author whose books include Bears Make the Best Reading Buddies. Born in Canada, she now lives outside Austin, Texas. Katy Dockrill is an award-winning illustrator whose work has appeared in children's books and magazines. She lives in Toronto, Ontario. Miren Asiain Lora was born in 1988 in Pamplona, Spain and now lives in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Her artwork has been shown in several exhibitions in Spain, Argentina and Mexico. In 2012 her book Hara, written and illustrated by her, won the Etxepare Illustrated Album Award. In 2013 she was a finalist for the Euskadi prize for Literature; in 2015 she was awarded the "Iberoamerica Ilustra" award from SM Foundation, The Ilustradero and the Guadalajara International Book Fair (Mexico). Her works convey the magic of everyday life, the charm of little moments that hold a secret to be deciphered. She has illustrated Look Up at the Stars as a gift for her first daughter.