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A captivating tale of one rabbit's life, celebrate love, joy, and family with Jacominus Gainsbourgh. Journey through the life of the humble little rabbit, Jacominus Gainsbourgh. In twelve beautifully illustrated scenes that capture the changing seasons, this touching story celebrates life's simple joys and big moments, from happiness and love to challenges and doubts. Stunning artwork shows Jacominus at different ages throughout his life, highlighting the profound joy of being loved, and the ultimate happiness of reflecting on life surrounded by loyal friends, a cherished companion, and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A captivating tale of one rabbit's life, celebrate love, joy, and family with Jacominus Gainsbourgh. Journey through the life of the humble little rabbit, Jacominus Gainsbourgh. In twelve beautifully illustrated scenes that capture the changing seasons, this touching story celebrates life's simple joys and big moments, from happiness and love to challenges and doubts. Stunning artwork shows Jacominus at different ages throughout his life, highlighting the profound joy of being loved, and the ultimate happiness of reflecting on life surrounded by loyal friends, a cherished companion, and grandchildren. Rébecca Dautremer brings a universal message of the beauty of being alive in this stunning story.
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Autorenporträt
Rébecca Dautremer, born in 1971 in Gap, Hautes-Alpes, is a celebrated French illustrator and author of children's literature. She studied graphic design at the École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs and transitioned from photography to illustration in 1996, a shift that influenced her focus on lighting in her artwork. Dautremer's first children's book, L'Amoureux, was published in 2003 and won the Prix Sorcières. Known for her evocative gouache paintings, she collaborates professionally with her husband, author Taï-Marc Le Thanh.