The latest wonderful post on Iranian children's books at A Journey Round My Skull has inspired me to share
another of my personal faves. I was recently happy to find out that The cat and the stars has been upoaded
as part of the very rich Iranian collection (422 titles!) at the International Children's Digital Library
I first became aware of Shabaviz in 2004, after it won the New Horizons Award in Bologna with this motivation:
"Exceptionally, the jury has awarded the New Horizons prize not to one book but to an entire series
of one publishing house. Our intent is to highlight the not uncommon case of a collection of books accomodating
myriad graphic experiences, different styles, trials, research and story-telling. Yet all the books reflect great dignity,
unfailing elegance, precision and originality. The collection is both rigorous and varied."
I have been visiting the Shabaviz booth ever since and love their production,
which unfortunately in general is not for sale at the fair.
The cat and the stars was created by the very talented Neda Azimi, who was born in Teheran in 1980
and studied Drama in university before obtaining a degree in illustraton. I really enjoy the great sense
of color and composition in her collages, and an equally strong sense of humor shines through her depictions
of the mischievous feline protagonist. Pay a visit to Neda's blog to see more of her lovely works.
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