Joris Chamblain, Aurélie Neyret: Cherry's Diaries. Volume 1. Stone Zoo

Joris Chamblain, Aurélie Neyret: Cherry's Diaries. Volume 1. Stone Zoo

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Cherry is 10 years old and she dreams of becoming a writer. On the advice of the writer Madame Desjardin, she begins to keep a diary, because the writer must be able to build a story, collect facts, interview, and most importantly, observe. Most of all, Cherry likes to watch people, especially adults, who always have so many mysterious things to do - try and figure out what they are hiding!
Once, when Cherry and her friends were sitting in a tree house, they noticed an old man in the forest with cans of paint in his hands. Who is this? What is he doing? And why is it all covered in paint? Determined to solve this mystery, Cherry begins her first investigation.

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This is an unusual graphic novel: in addition to stunning watercolor frames, it includes Cherry's diary entries, her drawings and photographs. All this creates a unique personal story and provides an opportunity to look at the world through the eyes of a 10-year-old aspiring writer.
The book is very interesting. In the part where she is drawn like a comic book, we see what events happen to Cherry, and in the diary part - how the heroine comprehends these events and how she conducts her detective investigation.
This book inspires me to write!
The first volumes of the series are currently being translated into 10 languages ​​in parallel.

Who is this book for?
For kids aged 8+ who love detective stories.
For everyone who loves comics.
For everyone who wants to write.

About the series
Today there are 5 volumes in the series, each of which is dedicated to a separate adventure of Cherry and her friends. Before our eyes, a young dreamer turns into a real writer, learns to observe, see the world, write down stories, living through difficult personal situations along the way.
An exciting and inspiring read for children and adults!

Authors: Joris Chamblain , Aurélie Neyret

Translation: Mikhail Khachaturov

Pages: 80 (coated). Hard cover

Dimensions: 286x212x10 mm