Carmen and the House that Gaudi Built by Susan Hughes & Marianne Ferrer
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Description
A joyful celebration of the nature-inspired work of architect Antoni GaudÃ
Carmen Batlló and Dragon, her imaginary salamander friend, love exploring the woods behind their home. But when Carmen’s family announces a move to the city, Carmen is miserable. Not only will she lose her connection to nature, she will also lose Dragon. After all, the city is no place for salamanders.
As she watches her family’s new house take shape under famous architect Antoni GaudÃ, Carmen discovers Gaudà also has a passion for the natural world. Walls curve and rise like a cave, mosaic flooring sparkles like lilies on a pond, and a fireplace shaped like a mushroom keeps the house warm. Best of all, there’s even a place for Dragon!
Inspired by the real Batlló family and the house Gaudà designed for them, this picture book encourages readers to find inspiration in their surroundings and keep their hearts open to change. Stunning watercolor illustrations bring GaudÃ’s inventive designs to life. An author’s note provides more information about the real story behind the house and GaudÃ’s lifelong passion for nature.
32 pp. hardcover
20.83 x 1.27 x 25.9 cm
Published March 2021 by Owlkids