'Las niñas o cómo suceden las cosas', (Girls or how things happen) a book of poetry by Mar Benegas, illustrated by Rocío Araya with deliciously messy collage and oil pastel , gouache and scraping, adding layers of eye delight! Published Valencia: Litera Libros , 2017. Dedicated:
"For the girls who will never hold this book in their hands."
I love Bologna Children's Book Fair, it is a celebration, in the main, of the joy of creating for children or for the children still trapped in adults. I have not been able to go for years since the scourge of brexit and financial constraints clipped my wings and embarrassed me.
When I used to go, I was aware of course of the big business of publishing there, cherry picking talent and shaping it for the industry. In the main it was refreshing for me to see the beauty and otherness of publishing of the world, out-with the British and American dominance.
I have been watching from outside for these last 9 years. This year there was a
post published which I listened to horrified and then went to the comments, relieved that others were there and had said what I was thinking. The dumbing down that has been going on for decades of children's publishing in my mind is making the ideas and joy of children's books vanish.
I am so tired of vacuous stories and overly produced digital finish to illustrations. Stories, poetry, language, illustrations should have power, should send shivers through the mind, tingling the excitement and joy of experience and learning, tasting strange words in the mouth, having a story that is long enough to loose yourself to, to spark inquisitive thoughts and questions, not even just in the child but also the parent.
Why did I go off on that tangent probably because this book published 9 years ago, is exactly what a children's book should be!