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This is a book intended to make children write, read, and draw. It is a book for future artists, and each illustration has a blank page so that the child may use it. Because it is the book of a future great artist, children should keep it for their whole lives. The Children of Bothell tells us a story in each illustration, but the most important thing is that it tells us that sometimes unexpected storms can surprise us but that we shouldn't fear them as they will pass and that we should always be prepared to receive them. Remember that to fly to the sky, you won't make it with balloons but rather with your mind and heart.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This is a book intended to make children write, read, and draw. It is a book for future artists, and each illustration has a blank page so that the child may use it. Because it is the book of a future great artist, children should keep it for their whole lives. The Children of Bothell tells us a story in each illustration, but the most important thing is that it tells us that sometimes unexpected storms can surprise us but that we shouldn't fear them as they will pass and that we should always be prepared to receive them. Remember that to fly to the sky, you won't make it with balloons but rather with your mind and heart.
Autorenporträt
Eugenio Dávila is originally from Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico. He combined his high school studies with drawing and painting classes with private teachers, which he continued upon entering the Faculty of Medicine at the Autonomous University of Nuevo León. He has participated in multiple collective exhibitions in Monterrey, Guadalajara, Mexico City, and in Texas. He has made incursions into photography and literature, writing poetry and children's stories. In 2012, he published his first story, The Children of Bothell (original Spanish title: Los Niños de Bothell) with illustrations done by himself. Part I of the book, which contains twenty-three illustrations, was positively received. He currently works as a family doctor within the Mexican public health system (IMSS).