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Jacomimi
2024
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Pisike jänkupoiss on üks ütlemata lahke ja armas olevus. Kas saab olla liiga lahke? Aga liiga armas? Kas saab üht armsat olevust liiga palju armastada? Saab ja rohkemgi veel! Seekord astub Jacominus eesti laste ette pisipõnnina ja koos oma pisikeste sõpradega, aga nad ei tutvusta end kohe kambakesi, vaid liituvad ükshaaval – just nii, nagu on pisikesele lugejale-ilmaavastajale jõukohane – ja magusa portsu huumoriga. Kütkestavate piltidega pappraamat on suurepärane sissejuhatus Jacominuse toekamatele raamatutele ja sobib lastele alates teisest eluaastast. Raamatu autor Rébecca Dautremer on tuntud eeskätt illustraatorina, kelle pildid on tuttavad ka eesti lastele. Tema päris esimene oma lasteraamat oli „Jacominus Gainsborough’ paremad päevad“ (e.k 2021) ja sellest sai kiiresti rahvusvaheline menuk. Raamatus „Üks imetore asi“ (2023) kaevab Jacominus oma eluaegse sõbraga ühistes mälestustes ja üheskoos jõutakse näiliselt võimatu tõdemuseni. Äratuntava kunstnikukäekirjaga, kuid ajatuid, kunstialbumi kaalu illustratsioone saadab eriliselt ilmekas tekst – või siis vastupidi. Kõik kolm raamatut on eesti keelde tõlkinud Indrek Koff.

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Rébecca Dautremer
Rébecca Dautremer
Author · 16 books

BIOGRAPHY Rébecca Dautremer was born in 1971 in Gap in the South of France (Hautes Alpes). She attended classes in the ENSAD of Paris and got a degree in graphic edition in 1995. She afterwards became a graphic editor and illustrator. A few years ago, she started to write books of her own. Now living in Paris with her husband Taï-Marc Lethanh and their three children, she also works for the press for children (Milan-Presse and Fleurus-Presse), school publishers, and in advertising. WORK Her picture books are very poetic, with a hint of humour. Inspired by fairy tales, she offers new and more entertaining stories, featuring Babayaga, an ogress, a funny Cyrano, and weird princesses like P?tsec and Quart de Lune. Rébecca's recipe is : warm colours and precise drawings. Her books are a real success for children between 3 and 11 years old. L'Amoureux, a story she wrote herself, is a moving tale about love and children, that was recently adapted for the stage and performed by children. It was awarded the "Prix Sorcière" (Witch Prize) in 2003. A selected bibliography Gautier-Languereau Publishing: - Cyrano, Taï-Marc Lethanh (author), Rébecca Dautremer (illustrator) (2005) - Babayaga, Taï-Marc Lethanh (author), Rébecca Dautremer (illustrator) (2005) - Le Ciel n'en fait qu'à sa tête, Jean-Luc Moreau (author), Rébecca Dautremer (illustrator) (2005) - Lily la licorne, Christian Ponchon (author), Rébecca Dautremer (illustrator) (2005) - Le géant aux oiseaux, Ghislaine Biondi (author), Rébecca Dautremer (illustrator) (2005) - Les deux mamans de Petirou, Jean de Monléon (author), Rébecca Dautremer (illustrator) (2005) - Les Princesses, Philippe Lechermeier (author), Rébecca Dautremer (illustrator) (2004) - L'amoureux, Rébecca Dautremer (author, illustrator) (2003) Flammarion - Père Castor: - Nasreddine, Odile Weulersse (author), Rébecca Dautremer (illustrator) (2005) Bilboquet-Valbert Publishing: - Sentimento, Carl Norac (author), Rébecca Dautremer (illustrator) (2005) - Lili la libellule, Florence Jenner-Metz (author), Rébecca Dautremer (illustrator) (2004) - Le livre qui vole, Pierre Laury (author), Rébecca Dautremer (illustrator) (2003) Magnard Publishing: - Je suis petite, mais mon arbre est grand, Christine Beigel (author), Rébecca Dautremer (illustrator) (2003) - Les fables de la Fontaine, Jean de la Fontaine (author), Rébecca Dautremer (illustrator) (2001) http://www.frenchbooknews.com/biograp...

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