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This is my life. My name is Jo-Jo and when I was very little, I was separated from my mother and taken to a city. The greens changed to grays, the sounds of birds to screams and I never saw my family again. I spent years there until a woman trusted in me: she rescued me and returned me to the jungle. My home. Orangutans like me are a key part of the jungle. we eat so many fruits and travel so much that, together with birds and other animals, we carry the seeds very far, painting the entire forest in alive greens.

Produktbeschreibung
This is my life. My name is Jo-Jo and when I was very little, I was separated from my mother and taken to a city. The greens changed to grays, the sounds of birds to screams and I never saw my family again. I spent years there until a woman trusted in me: she rescued me and returned me to the jungle. My home. Orangutans like me are a key part of the jungle. we eat so many fruits and travel so much that, together with birds and other animals, we carry the seeds very far, painting the entire forest in alive greens.
Autorenporträt
Denise Turu: Denise Turu was born and raised in Buenos Aires, Argentina. She developed her career as an artist in New York where she showcased her artwork in various art galleries in Manhattan and Brooklyn. Later, she left the Big Apple and moved to Europe to find her inspiration again. She is the author and illustrator of Babbit & Joan, A rabbit and a Phone, Abecedario de peces imaginarios, The Little fox and the wonderful Journey, among others. Her work has been published in France, USA, Belgium and UK. Juan Scaliter: Juan Scaliter is a journalist, storyteller, writer and breakfast expert from around the world. Thanks to his work he has visited more than a hundred countries. When he grows up, he wishes to be a wind tamer. He has written five books, likes to converse about science and admires curiosity. He was born in Argentina, studied in the United States, lives in Spain and dreams in Saturn (when gravity doesn't bother, of course).