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portada El Niño Marrón
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Category
Libros Infantiles
Collection
Literatura Juvenil
Language
Spanish
Pages
84
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
13.5 x 20.5
ISBN
958304105X
ISBN13
9789583041051
Edited in
Colombia

El Niño Marrón

Ziraldo Alves Pinto (Author) · Panamericana · Paperback

El Niño Marrón - Ziraldo Alves Pinto

Libros infantiles

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Synopsis "El Niño Marrón"

El niño marrón y su mejor amigo, el niño sonrosado, han entablado una bella amistad donde no existe diferencia alguna entre los dos. Sin embargo, la gente dice que uno es negro y el otro es blanco. Los niños no entienden por qué lo dicen, pues en realidad, no son de esos colores.

Comparten muchas cosas, la escuela, su tiempo libre, los juegos, tienen los mismos gustos y lo mejor de todo, se divierten enormemente cuando están juntos. El tiempo va pasando, ellos van creciendo y un buen día tienen que decirse adiós y así comprenden que, en realidad, el negro es la ausencia del blanco.
Ziraldo Alves Pinto
  (Author)
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Ziraldo Alves Pinto (1932–2024) was a prolific author, cartoonist, and key figure in 20th-century Brazilian culture. Known for his distinctive graphic style and social commitment, Ziraldo founded the magazine O Pasquim (1969), a weekly humor publication that became a symbol of resistance during the military dictatorship in Brazil. His most iconic work, O Menino Maluquinho (1980), has sold over three million copies and was adapted into film, television, and theater, establishing itself as a classic of Brazilian children's literature. Other notable works include Flicts (1969), This World is a Ball (2014), and A Girl Named Julieta (2009).

Ziraldo received numerous accolades, including the Jabuti Award (1980), the International Award of the 32nd Brussels Cartoon Salon (1969), and the Ibero-American Quevedos Award for Graphic Humor (2008). His legacy spans children's literature, graphic humor, and cultural activism, leaving an indelible mark on Brazilian identity.
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