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| Seven Dreams of the Crow |
 16.5*23 24 Pages 978-600-93827-0-5 | | | Illustrator: | Riahi, Nafiseh | Publisher: | History of Children’s Literature in Iran | Writer: | Mohammadi, Mohammad Hadi | Abstract: | Seven Dreams of the Crow is story of a crow who wants to be unique from his kind. Living in his utopian fantasy, he intends to view the universe differently every time he starts describing it. Therefore, his perspective is dissolved in infiniteness of heavenly achromatism.
Being free from any ideological and sublunary confinements in the heavenly achromatism, the crow transcends linearity and become infinite.
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| Seven Horses, Seven Colors |
 29*22 978-600-7112-51-9 | | | Age Group: | +7 | Author: | Mohammad Hadi Mohammadi | Illustrator: | Nooshin Safakhoo | Publisher: | History of Children’s Literature in Iran | Rights Sold: | Dutch | Abstract: | Seven Horses, Seven Colors is the story of a handicapped
girl who spends most of her time in her bed. Her life could be cold and quiet; however, she creates a new world with her imagination. A world in which there are some horses.
One of them looks like her. He is motionless, colorless, and
different from other horses, whereas colorful ones wander indifferent places and think variously. So, they help the colorless horse to experience new things. And finally, as he returns to the girl’s room, the girl’s life meaning changes. |
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| Shelly Sheep |
 32 Pages 978-964-07-1455-3 | | | Age Group: | 4+ | Author: | Knister | CD: | Included | Copy Right: | Farsi | Illustrator: | Eve Tharlet | Language: | German | Prize: | Lakpsht-e Parandeh | Publisher: | minedition, Mobtakeran, Iran | Translator: | Narenjiha, Mandana, SobhaniTehrani, Hessam |
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| Simorgh |
 29*22 104 Pages 978-9640-820-24-7 | | | Age Group: | 16+ | Author: | Marjan Fouladvand | Illustrator: | Mohammad Barrangi | Prize: | Selected for the White Ravens's 2020 | Publisher: | Madreseh publishing | Rights Sold: | German | Abstract: | The story of Simorghan (thirty birds) and the seven cities of loveMantiq al-Tair is one of the most eminent and attractive stories in Iranian mystical literature, written by Attar Neyshabouri, the great mystic of the sixth century |
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| Six Men |
 40 Pages 978-964-318-901-3 | | | Age Group: | 4+ | Author: | McKee, David | Copy Right: | Farsi | Illustrator: | McKee, David | Publisher: | NordSüd, Fatemi Pub | Translator: | Ebrahimi, Payam | Abstract: | Once upon a time six men searched for a place where they could live and work in peace. At last they found the land they longed for. But for how long could they keep their new land peaceful? In this surprising book, David McKee explores the causes of war in a story even young children can understand. |
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