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A Watermelon in terms of Love

Written by: Farhad Hassanzade
Illustrated by: -
Publisher: Charkh-e Falak Publication
Category: Children / Young Adults
Year: 2016
80 Pages,
Dimension:21x14
ISBN:978-600-5225-12-9
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Book About:

This book is a collection of six comic stories that with a sweet and attractive pen describes daily events of a family like sulks, making up, peace, support and so forth that each of these creates a funny occasion. The father of the family is into poetry unlike the mother who is into commanding like a general and this makes the children face a double standard, the children who love to eat a watermelon with love. The writer of this book is Farhad Hassanzade who is the candidate for Prizes of Hans Christian Anderson and Astrid Lingren.

Author About:

Farhad Hassanzade, born on the 9th of April 1962 in Abadan, is among the writers who have written in all literary fields like Children and adolescent stories and novels for adults. Hassanzade has more than 100 books and some of his works have already translated into Malay, English, and Chinese. According to some of his books, some films and animations have been produced. He is a member of the founding board of Children and Adolescents Writers Association and in some periods, he was chosen as a member of directing board of this Association. Hassanzade has already won 20 prizes for his works. The most important of his prizes are the medal of Golden Moon in the great Festival of Iran's Children and Adolescents' Literature. He was chosen as Iran's candidate for Astrid Lindgren Award by Institute for the Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults in 2017. He was also chosen as a candidate for Astrid Lindgren Award and Hans Christian Andersen Award in 2018 by Children Book Council.

Publisher Name:Charkh-e Falak Publication

Address:No 3, Bahar Alley, Ravanmehr St., Daneshgah St., Enghelab Ave., Tehran, Iran

Phone:+98 21 66493348

Email:chfbook@yahoo.com

Fax:+98 21 66490673

ManagingDirector:Zahra Baraghani

Languages we correspond in: English, Persian


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