Description The first children\'s book to appear in English by the award-winning Israeli master storyteller What happens when a tired boy with a fertile imagination is left to fend for himself at the zoo? Well, if his father is too busy to play and must talk business on his phone, and it\'s close to naptime, then ...
AVIEL BASIL graduated from Shenkar College of Engineering and Design in 2011 and won the Israel Museum Award (silver medal).
Most recently, he received the 2016 Charles Bronfman Prize and, for the Italian edition of The Seven Good Years, the Premio Letterario Adei-Wizo.
In 2010 he was named a Chevalier of France\'s Ordre des Arts et des Lettres.
He has also written a number of screenplays, and Jellyfish, his first film as a director alongside his wife Shira Geffen, won the Cam ra d\'Or prize for best first feature at Cannes in 2007.
His work has appeared in The New York Times, Le Monde, The Guardian, The New Yorker, and The Paris Review, among other publications, and on This American Life, where he is a regular contributor.
He is the author, most recently, of the memoir The Seven Good Years, as well as five bestselling story collections, which have been translated into more than 40 languages.
About the Author Born in Tel Aviv in 1967, ETGAR Keret is a leading voice in Israeli literature and cinema.
Long-Haired Cat-Boy Cub is a clever and captivating tale that will appeal to any cub who has busy parents and a busier imagination.
Also, you cannot wash a Long-Haired Cat-Boy cub in water, they only like to drink juice and chocolate milk, and, most of all, you must listen to a Long-Haired Cat-Boy cub\'s story to the end even if you get a call from work.
Once on board he describes to Habakkuk, the ship\'s captain, the traits of the rarely seen Long-Haired Cat-Boy cub: Long-Haired Cat-Boy cubs need to be played with once an hour to stay alive.
After freeing sad animals from their cages, the boy takes a ride in an airship with an old turtle and a lazy rhinoceros. a lot.
Description The first children\'s book to appear in English by the award-winning Israeli master storyteller What happens when a tired boy with a fertile imagination is left to fend for himself at the zoo? Well, if his father is too busy to play and must talk business on his phone, and it\'s close to naptime, then ..