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Eleanor Roosevelt, first lady of the United States, writer and activist, fought for everyone who needed her. We owe it to her that we can leave the country and then return, choose where we want to live; that all people - including, for the first time, women - are equal, but recognizing the differences between one and the other. And, so that we never forget what is truly important, he wrote it down for us in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Based on a true story.

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Eleanor Roosevelt, first lady of the United States, writer and activist, fought for everyone who needed her. We owe it to her that we can leave the country and then return, choose where we want to live; that all people - including, for the first time, women - are equal, but recognizing the differences between one and the other. And, so that we never forget what is truly important, he wrote it down for us in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Based on a true story.
Autorenporträt
Anaï s Faner (Ciutadella de Menorca, 1997) is an editor and writer from Menorca who has collaborated numerous times in newspapers in the country as well as written short stories and poems, with which she has been submitted to several awards and has been a finalist in some of them. Marta Ponce (Barcelona, 1987) is an illustrator from Barcelona who has worked on outstanding projects such as the trilogy of classic tales with the publishing house Alma, as well as exhibitions of original work in Barcelona, Madrid, Italy, France and Japan. With traditional painting techniques, Ponce manages to express the world of the aesthetically poetic giving a vision of a romantic past but without renouncing the modernity of the forms.