Bruno Tognolini is an Italian writer “for children and their grown-ups”. He is the author of over 50 children’s books, as well as TV programs for RAI television, plays, essays, songs and video games. As a wandering poet around Italy, he has been meeting children and adults for over 25 years. He won Premio Andersen in 2007 and 2011 and was the first and only children’s writer ever to receive the award for the Best Book of the Year assigned by Fahrenheit RAI Radio 3. brunotognolini.com
Giulia Orecchia studied Visual Design at the Polytechnic School of Design in Milan where she met Bruno Munari and other famous graphic designers. She started working as a freelance illustrator in 1980. Since then she has published over 100 children’s books with several of the major Italian and foreign publishers, becoming one of the most sought after Italian illustrators. giuliaorecchia.it
Denise Muir is an Italian to English translator with a special interest in children's literature. In her 20-year career, she has translated the full range from board books to young adult fiction and everything in between. She lives in Edinburgh, Scotland where she also teaches psychology. Learn more at italianchildrensbooks.com
"Hear the rhythmic beat of the drum and the musical chant that gives voice to dreams for a better world. Join with your friends and shout these hopeful lines out loud to the kies. From the unique voice of Italy's beloved children's poet comes twenty-four thought-provoking rhymes of hope for he future. Imagine!" -- Jacket flap.