Descript |
202 pages 30 cm |
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"Three chapters of this book appeared as Niger #1-3 (2006-2010), as part of the Ignatz series originally edited by Igort"--title page verso |
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A mysterious, tiny being upsets the balance of the Burnt Spruce Forest. A lone, defenseless pupa drifts down from the sky. An assembly of talking birds and trees agree to protect "Bitsy" as she begins to metamorphose--but into what? As the humanoid creature starts showing a predilection for flight and music, magical clues start unveiling themselves. Nymph gets to the heart of both human and Mother Nature to prove that, to raise a childlike larva, it takes a village. Or at least a forest |
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Translated from the Italian |
Subject |
Animals.
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Girls.
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Graphic novels.
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Larvae.
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Monsters.
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Night.
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Tecknade serier
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Serieromaner
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Comic books, strips, etc.
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Graphic novels.
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Graphic novels.
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Classmark |
741.5945
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Heei.05
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Alt Auth |
Richards, Jamie
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Thompson, Kim, 1956-2013
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Translation |
Niger
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ISBN/ISSN |
9781683963172 inbunden |
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