National publicity campaign to parents, caregivers, librarians, and
teachers emphasizing accepting differences, diverse families
Indie bookstore outreach via Advance Access and more
Adela Turin: An art historian, Adela Turin founded a publishing
house for children books in Milan in 1974. That was the origin of a
editorial experience at that time where she tackled girls rights.
Her work is very well known in France, Italy and Spain, and she has
been translated into different languages.
She lives in Paris.
Nella Bosnia: Nella Bosnia participated with Adela Turin in
founding the publishing house, and illustrated her first 5 picture
books"
“An excellent children's book with a message for every person.”
"Turin’s story could easily start conversations about social norms,
gender equality, and fairness." -- Publishers Weekly
"A must." -- Kidsreads.com
"A powerful little story for school-age kids that lends itself to
some pretty big ideas....An interesting and still-timely look at
gender, society, and the expectations parents put on their own
children. A good addition to bookshelves." -- Mom Read It
"CANDY PINK by Adela Turin and illustrated by Nella Bosnia is
unlike any children's book that I've read in recent memory... maybe
ever
..a terrific way to introduce gender issues to you child
.It
explores feelings of being different and even isolated as well as
how hard it is sometimes to just be yourself. I think the many
positive messages in this picture book about acceptance, tolerance,
and individuality are important to share with children in today's
society. Highly recommended!" -- Booking Mama
"Turin’s story could easily start conversations about social norms,
gender equality, and fairness." -- Publishers Weekly
"A must." -- Kidsreads.com
"A powerful little story for school-age kids that lends itself to
some pretty big ideas....An interesting and still-timely look at
gender, society, and the expectations parents put on their own
children. A good addition to bookshelves." -- Mom Read It
"CANDY PINK by Adela Turin and illustrated by Nella Bosnia is
unlike any children's book that I've read in recent memory... maybe
ever…..a terrific way to introduce gender issues to you child….It
explores feelings of being different and even isolated as well as
how hard it is sometimes to just be yourself. I think the many
positive messages in this picture book about acceptance, tolerance,
and individuality are important to share with children in today's
society. Highly recommended!" -- Booking Mama
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