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010 1_ |a9781623717216|bhbk.|dNT$720
100 __ |a20251104d2023 c y0engy03 b
101 1_ |aeng|ctur
102 __ |aus
105 __ |aa z 000fy
200 1_ |aThe ferris wheel|e|ftext by T Êlin Koziko?lu|gillustrations by H Êseyin S Énmezay
205 __ |aFirst American edition
210 __ |aNorthampton, Massachusetts|cCrocodile Books|d2023[¥Á112]
215 1_ |a1 volume (unpaged)|ccolor illustrations|d25 x 29 cm
225 __ |a|v
300 __ |a"Originally published in Turkey as D Énme Dolap by Do?an ve Egmont"--Page facing title page
302 __ |aTranslated from the Turkish
330 __ |a"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
333 __ |aAges 4-7
454 _1 |12001 |aD Énme dolap
606 __ |aParent and child|xJuvenile fiction|2lc
606 __ |aFerris wheels|xJuvenile fiction|2lc
606 __ |aEmigration and immigration|xJuvenile fiction|2lc
606 __ |aHope|xJuvenile fiction|2lc
681 __ |a864.159|bK88
700 _1 |aKozikoglu|bTulin|4author
702 _1 |aSonmezay|bHuseyin|4illustrator
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