A Picture for Brett

Adventure

A story that celebrates diversity and shows that what may seem like flaws can instead become strengths.

Brett has cut her hair, but now she regrets it: she feels ugly and wants to keep her hood up all the time. But when she takes a closer look at a photo snapped by a dino-camera, she realizes that her new haircut actually makes her look beautiful.

  • An inclusive story told in just 1,000 words, written in uppercase letters and in a simple, accessible language.
  • Colorful illustrations and a series of fun activities enrich the story, engaging young readers even more deeply.
Publisher: Erickson
Target: 5-7
Year: 2025
Author
Alessandro Gatti

Alessandro Gatti was born in 1975. As a young man, he studied a lot of philosophy but then he thought it was best to start writing novels for children. He is the author of the Klincus Corteccia books (Mondadori), which have just been adapted into a cartoon series. Along with Pierdomenico Baccalario and Lucia Vaccarino, he is also the author of the novels in the Sherlock, Lupin & Io (Sherlock, Lupin & Me) series, Piemme, translated into several languages. For a few years he has also been a comic book writer for Disney.

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Author
Destiny Igiewe

Destiny Igiewe was born in 1999 and has always lived in the southern part of the Pontine region. It was only in 2020 that she approached the world of children's publishing, although she has always had a passion for writing.

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