 | | ®Ñ¡@¡@¦W | The ferris wheel | | §@¡@¡@ªÌ | KozikogluTulin | | ¥X ª© °Ó | Crocodile Books | | ¥Xª©¤é´Á | 2023[¥Á112] | | ª©¡@¡@¦¸ | First American edition | | ½] ®Ö ¶µ | 1 volume (unpaged); color illustrations; 25 x 29 cm | | ¼Ð¡@¡@ÃD | Parent and child | | ¼Ð¡@¡@ÃD | Ferris wheels | | ¼Ð¡@¡@ÃD | Emigration and immigration | | ¼Ð¡@¡@ÃD | Hope | | ªþ¡@¡@µù | Originally published in Turkey as D Énme Dolap by Do?an ve Egmont"--Page facing title page | | ºK n µù | This is the story of two parallel journeys in cities far apart. A mother and a son leave their home for a better day, while a father and a daughter leave their home for a safer day. The concerns of the parents are almost the same as they watch over their kids, but their experiences are sadly very different. The father and daughter are fleeing a city devastated by war, leaving their home--and beloved goldfish--behind. All through their journey the goldfish follows them as a symbol of longing and hope. The two families' paths finally cross on a Ferris wheel and, as they go round and round, trading places with each other, we understand that we are all connected."-- Publisher's website | | ¨Ï¥ÎªÌµù | Ages 4-7 | | °ê»Ú¼Ð·Ç®Ñ¸¹(ISBN) | 9781623717216 hbk.. NT$720 |
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