Imaginary book written for children, consisting of 14 chapters and supported by drawings

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British author and poet AF Harrold, known for the books he wrote for children and adults and the shows he staged, stands out with his drawings as much as the story he tells in his new book, Imaginary, consisting of 14 chapters…

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The book Dream of British poet and author AF Harrold, who writes books and stages shows for both children and adults, tells a story that will leave you impressed for a long time, combining reality and fantasy with a unique fiction and flawless illustrations.

Greeting its little readers by saying “But sometimes slow is fast enough”, the 232-page picture book consisting of 14 chapters in total took its place on the shelves with the label İthaki Çocuk.

The delightful story of Hayali is illustrated by Emily Gravett, the author and illustrator of British illustrated children’s books, who won the Macmillan Award for illustration with her book Wolves.

Translated by Ebru Gündem Kızıldağ, “Hayali” begins with British poet Christina Georgina Rossetti’s famous poem “Remember”… As for the subject of “Hayali”: Rudger is Amanda Shuffleup’s best friend; best but imaginary friend…

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No one can see him but Amanda, until the malicious Mr. Bunting knocks on the door… One day, when Rudger is separated from his Amanda, he has to fight alone to preserve his imaginary life and avoid being erased or swallowed. But how does an unreal child survive when he has no friends to dream of him?

AF HARROLD:

He is an English poet and writer who writes books and stages shows for both children and adults. He has many books, a handful of hats and a beard. He spends his free time showing off on stage, in schools and at home, and spends his free time sitting, stroking his beard and writing. He is a comedian and lives in Reading with his two cats.

EMILY GRAVETT

He was born in Brighton. He spent eight years on the road before being accepted into the undergraduate illustrator program at the University of Brighton. In August 2005, he won the Macmillan Award for illustration for his critically acclaimed book Wolves.

Gravett, who started his international career creating extraordinary books for children, lives in Brighton with his wife, daughter and two mice.

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