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Ganador - Premio Campoy-Ada (Poesía juvenil) de Literatura Infantil y Juvenil de la Academia Norteamericana de la Lengua Española (ANLE) María Traviesa vive en una nube de color frambuesa, sabor mermelada, que no quiere compartir. Su odisea marina le permitirá descubrir todo un universo de criaturas maravillosas que le harán cambiar de opinión en este poema marino para niñas, niños y grandes. Winner-Campoy-Ada Award for Children's and Young People's Literature of the North American Academy of the Spanish Language (ANLE) Mischievous Mary lives in a cloud, the color of raspberry, the flavor of…mehr

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Ganador - Premio Campoy-Ada (Poesía juvenil) de Literatura Infantil y Juvenil de la Academia Norteamericana de la Lengua Española (ANLE) María Traviesa vive en una nube de color frambuesa, sabor mermelada, que no quiere compartir. Su odisea marina le permitirá descubrir todo un universo de criaturas maravillosas que le harán cambiar de opinión en este poema marino para niñas, niños y grandes. Winner-Campoy-Ada Award for Children's and Young People's Literature of the North American Academy of the Spanish Language (ANLE) Mischievous Mary lives in a cloud, the color of raspberry, the flavor of jam, which she doesn't want to share with anyone. Her nautical odyssey leads her to discover an entire universe of wonderful creatures that will help her to change her mind in this aquatic poem for girls, boys, and adults.
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Tina Escaja is an award-winning destructivist/a cyber-poet@, digital artist and scholar based in Burlington, Vermont. Her creative work transcends the traditional book form, leaping into digital art, robotics, augmented reality and multimedia projects exhibited in museums and galleries internationally. Translated into six languages, her poetry, fiction and hypertext have appeared in numerous collections. Many of her works are available on www.tinaescaja.com.