Book About:
One day, in a clash between two kids, a black plastic button on the shirt
of one of them fell to the ground; no one paid any attention to it and did
not dig it. This made it very upset to see no one cared about. It wished to
be noticed. It thought that if one day it became a button on the king’s
clothes or the commander of other buttons, then it would be important
and others would pay attention to it. One day a little boy came to the tailor
shop and the tailor gave the button to the boy and he threw it in his
pocket. The pocket was very dark like a prison cell. After a while, the
boy took the button out of his pocket and the button suddenly saw everywhere was bright. Although it had not
become a button on the clothes of the king or the commander of other buttons, now he felt himself big and important,
as big as a button.
This book contains a story told by a black plastic button. The message of it is to make the children understand
that everything and everyone is imperative and precious in its own respect. The book has vivid and nice illustrations
that help a lot with conveying the story message to the kids.
Author About:
Masoud Malekyari (1980- Tehran) is the writer, research and translator of children books. He is a very strenuous writer in this field. Ironic language and novel atmospheres of his stories are the strengths of his works. Malekyari has been teaching creative writing and storytelling at think tanks, cultural centers, universities, and workshops for children and teenagers for years. He was elected to the Erik Book award in 2015 and was also nominated for the Iranian Book of the year Award.
He is the author of twenty books for children and adolescents including
-the famous Amir Arslan
-domestic guns
-pigeons and flying giraffes
-A Smiling Man's Journey
-Important Things Like Music
Publisher Name:POL Literary & Translation Agency
Address:Unit 3, no.108, Nazari str, Inghelab ave, Tehran, Iran
Phone:66480369-66475859
Email:polliteraryagency@gmail.com
Fax:(+9821)66480369
ManagingDirector:Majid Jafari Aghdam
Languages we correspond in: Persian