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by David Gomez Gomez (Author), Carolina Luzón Luzón (Illustrator)

Uncertainty and unpredictability greatly irritate and confound our young protagonist. Still, with the help of her loving and creative mother, she will manage to find the solution that allows her to enjoy each day.

Sophia is a dragonfly born with one wing smaller than the other. That doesn't stop her from flying fast and performing countless tricks, her favorite pastime. But there's something that makes her feel restless, anxious, and uncomfortable every day: Sophia needs to have everything under control and know what will happen at every moment, after every task.

Sophia tirelessly asks her mother, "what will they do next?" again and again, without finding the true peace she needs in the answers her mother provides. For her tranquility, her creative, loving, and patient mother will devise a foolproof plan that will allow her to relax and enjoy what she loves the most.

An extraordinary resource is presented as an illustrated album to address functional diversity and its particularities, family support, and the instinct to overcome challenges.

it is also a story of family coexistence, parenting, and motherhood. As the story is not explicitly narrated from the perspective of autism or functional diversity, it allows any young reader to empathize with the impatience of its restless protagonist.

Author Biography

David Gómez (Cádiz, Spain, 1977) combines his writing profession with his work at the Observatory of Childhood and Adolescence of Andalusia (OIA-A). The social activism complements all of this he engages in to raise awareness about functional diversity, particularly related to the autism spectrum (he is the father of a 15-year-old autistic child who has already managed to publish his first book).

After studying Library and Documentation Science at the University of Granada, he decided to stay in Alhambra, where he has already published six illustrated albums, which he managed to bring together his passion for literature and art.

Carolina Luzón, born in Barcelona in 1972, holds a Ph.D. in Fine Arts from the University of Seville and a degree in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Granada.

After a long and flourishing pictorial career full of exhibitions (both individual and collective in Spain, Italy, France, and the United States) and awards in painting and drawing (including the Gregorio Prieto First Prize, City of Tomelloso First Prize, and Province of Guadalajara First Prize), she moved to Italy in 2011, where she redirected her career towards illustration. She works in Florence as a drawing teacher. She has already published over a dozen books and received numerous awards that endorse her extraordinary work.

Number of Pages: 36
Dimensions: 0.4 x 8.9 x 10.3 IN
Publication Date: April 16, 2024

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Sophia's Flight - Hardcover by Books by splitShops

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Fulfilled by our friends at Books by splitShops

by David Gomez Gomez (Author), Carolina Luzón Luzón (Illustrator)

Uncertainty and unpredictability greatly irritate and confound our young protagonist. Still, with the help of her loving and creative mother, she will manage to find the solution that allows her to enjoy each day.

Sophia is a dragonfly born with one wing smaller than the other. That doesn't stop her from flying fast and performing countless tricks, her favorite pastime. But there's something that makes her feel restless, anxious, and uncomfortable every day: Sophia needs to have everything under control and know what will happen at every moment, after every task.

Sophia tirelessly asks her mother, "what will they do next?" again and again, without finding the true peace she needs in the answers her mother provides. For her tranquility, her creative, loving, and patient mother will devise a foolproof plan that will allow her to relax and enjoy what she loves the most.

An extraordinary resource is presented as an illustrated album to address functional diversity and its particularities, family support, and the instinct to overcome challenges.

it is also a story of family coexistence, parenting, and motherhood. As the story is not explicitly narrated from the perspective of autism or functional diversity, it allows any young reader to empathize with the impatience of its restless protagonist.

Author Biography

David Gómez (Cádiz, Spain, 1977) combines his writing profession with his work at the Observatory of Childhood and Adolescence of Andalusia (OIA-A). The social activism complements all of this he engages in to raise awareness about functional diversity, particularly related to the autism spectrum (he is the father of a 15-year-old autistic child who has already managed to publish his first book).

After studying Library and Documentation Science at the University of Granada, he decided to stay in Alhambra, where he has already published six illustrated albums, which he managed to bring together his passion for literature and art.

Carolina Luzón, born in Barcelona in 1972, holds a Ph.D. in Fine Arts from the University of Seville and a degree in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Granada.

After a long and flourishing pictorial career full of exhibitions (both individual and collective in Spain, Italy, France, and the United States) and awards in painting and drawing (including the Gregorio Prieto First Prize, City of Tomelloso First Prize, and Province of Guadalajara First Prize), she moved to Italy in 2011, where she redirected her career towards illustration. She works in Florence as a drawing teacher. She has already published over a dozen books and received numerous awards that endorse her extraordinary work.

Number of Pages: 36
Dimensions: 0.4 x 8.9 x 10.3 IN
Publication Date: April 16, 2024
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