Petra

Petra by Marianna Coppo, published by Thames & Hudson, Limited in 2018, is a 48-page exploration of imagination and transformation. This book presents Petra, a seemingly immovable mountain, who surprises readers with her ability to become anything her imagination allows, from an island to an egg. The narrative invites young readers to engage with the concept of identity and creativity through Petra’s journey.
In this edition, readers will find a whimsical story that encourages exploration of possibilities and the power of imagination. The book falls under the category of juvenile nonfiction, making it suitable for young audiences eager to discover the wonders of creativity. Through Petra’s adventures, children are prompted to think beyond the ordinary and embrace the extraordinary, fostering a sense of wonder and curiosity.
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Nominated for the 2019 Kate Greenaway Medal
Is Petra a mountain? An egg?
Who knows!
She’s a rock and this is how she rolls.
Petra is a mighty mountain that can’t be moved by the wind or time. Or so we think until we discover that she’s actually something even more astonishing. Petra has the potential to be anything – an island, an egg, even an elephant – thanks to her lively imagination.
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