Gusti
Author of Half of an Elephant
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Gusti gives a raw and authentic description of what Down syndrome is to him. His son was born with Down syndrome, and it took a lot for him to overcome the news and accept him. It's beautiful to read his story of how he grew tremendously as a father and realize his son needs what every child needs: love. He tells his story through his own perspective, interview of his wife, the perspective of his older son, and through detailed drawings. I would love to sit down with Gusti and talk about show more each part of this story. What was your intention with each drawing or mini dialogue. This is the most creative book, and I just know there is a much longer story that goes beyond this book. Gusti shares about the realities of Down syndrome- what it is, what it isn't, and what it is like to be the dad of a child with it. I'm all in. show less
Ein Höcker, zwei Höcker. Ups! Drei Höcker? Na und? Alberto ist trotzdem ein Kamel. Doch die anderen Kamele sehen das anders. Sie finden, dass Alberto anders ist. Aber das sieht Alberto anders. Genau wie sie liebt er Blumen im Sand, Palmenoasen und die Sterne am Wüstenhimmel. Trotzdem steht er erst mal allein da. Zum Glück trifft Alberto schon bald andere Kamele: Einhöckrige, Krummhöckrige oder Spitzhöckrige, behaarte, kleine und große und sogar ganz fluffige Kamele. Und so versteht show more er, dass er wirklich anders ist – genauso wie alle anderen!
Das liebenswerte und clevere Kamel Alberto zeigt uns: Du bist gut so wie du bist! Ein witziges Bilderbuch über Akzeptanz, Diversität und Selbstbewusstsein. show less
Das liebenswerte und clevere Kamel Alberto zeigt uns: Du bist gut so wie du bist! Ein witziges Bilderbuch über Akzeptanz, Diversität und Selbstbewusstsein. show less
This is a very honest touching story of a father who had difficulty accepting his son Mallko's disability. He compared this challenge to that of his drawing that he could just reject and throw away. I thought this was really awful at first until I read the story and how he grew to accept his son with down syndrome through how his wife and older son related to and loved Mallko. I thought this was a real great story that took honesty and courage to tell. I thought the illustrations were good show more but since this was such a serious topic I just don't think the illustrations did the story justice. I thought they were great but made light of the story. show less
All the pictures in this book are appealing to those who love recycling junk! We love art made from other peoples cast offs and found this book right up our alley.
It talks about finding our other half and how sometimes it's just fine to not be so attached to each other.
It talks about finding our other half and how sometimes it's just fine to not be so attached to each other.
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