Tommy, dove sei?
An engaging adventure starring Chicco and Tommy, two children who know the meaning of true friendship. Thanks to their adventures we will discover how, often, prejudices are harmful and prevent us from opening our hearts to others. The encounter with different characters from the animal world enriches the story, leaving room for numerous reflections. A story that speaks of loyalty, trust and deep bonds.
A story with many teachings, both for children and adults.
Reading age: from 6/7 years.
Il sogno di Margherita
Margherita is a mischievous and unfriendly girl, treating everyone poorly, even her dog. After drinking a magical chamomile tea, she enters a parallel world that helps her reflect on her behavior. With the help of her loyal dog, Poldo, she learns valuable life lessons. This story offers important insights for both children and adults, guiding readers on a journey of personal growth and the value of friendship.
Reading age: from 7/8 years.
Che fine ha fatto Liz?
In the quiet town of Holladay, Utah, the Cooper family—Liam, his wife Liz, and their daughter Amelia—live with the painful memory of losing their second daughter, Estelle, three years ago. Their seemingly perfect life shatters when Liam returns home from a business trip to find that Liz has mysteriously disappeared. Multiple possibilities emerge: Was it a kidnapping? Did Liz leave voluntarily? Could it have been suicide or even murder? Detective Christopher Warren, who carries his own dark secret, leads the investigation while facing threats to his life. As the case unfolds, every certainty unravels, leaving one burning question: What really happened to Liz?
Reading age: adults.
Un Passo Alla Volta, Leo
Leo is a child who lacks nothing, except a little courage to face daily challenges.
Thanks to the friendship of a curious little animal that lives in his garden, he finds the strength to overcome any fear.
Between successes and difficulties, Leo learns precious lessons: change is a constant to be welcomed, the only real competition is with oneself, nothing is forever but memories and teachings remain.
And when something seems insurmountable? Leo understands the importance of giving yourself time: to grow, make mistakes, try again and, above all, never give up.
A tender story of resilience, friendship and self-discovery, suitable for adults and children.
Reading age: from 7/8 years.