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Liepman Literary Agency
Marc Koralnik |
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EDDIE SPAGHETTI
Eddie Spaghetti is a resourceful child. He gets caught up in various adventures and solves everyday problems in a humorous but innocent and entertaining way.
When Eddie doesn't find a fish in the ocean, he fishes a goldfish out of its tank. When a table is too high for his chair, he saws its legs, then discovers he cut too much and now must cut the chair legs too. When he gets wet on a rainy day he hangs himself up to dry.
In 2013 acclaimed comic book illustrator Rutu Modan and author and illustrator Yirmi Pinkus founded the Noah Books project - an independent publishing house dedicated to creating contemporary comics for very young children based on classical modern Hebrew literature. With the rise in popularity of the graphic novel, Noah Books hopes to instill an appreciation for comic book style illustration in the next generation.
The first three books in the series are Eddie Spaghetti (Hebrew title: Uri Kaduri,) Mr. Fibber (Hebrew title: Mar Guzmai,) and A Tale of Two Cats (Hebrew Title: Maashe B'Chatulayim.) The first two books are Israeli classics, originally created through the collaboration of Aryeh Navon, one of the founding fathers of Israeli illustration and Leah Goldberg, one of Israel's most renowned poets, and published in the 1930s in serial comic strip form in an Israeli children's newspaper and now re-imagined by Rutu Modan and Yirmi Pinkus in their signature illustration styles. These are joined by a third classic A Tale of Two Cats written by the poet and children's author Ayin Hillel and illustrated by Shimrit Elkanati, which was part of the PJ Library program.
Rutu Modan is an illustrator and comic book artist and a professor at the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design. Her graphic novels Exit Wound (2007) and The Property (2013) were translated into 15 languages. Both books won the Eisner Award. In 2008 she published an illustrated blog for the New York Times. Modan has received the Israel Museum Ben-Yitzhak Award for the Illustrations of Children's Books multiple times.
In 2013 acclaimed comic book illustrator Rutu Modan and author and illustrator Yirmi Pinkus founded the Noah Books project - an independent publishing house dedicated to creating contemporary comics for very young children based on classical modern Hebrew literature. With the rise in popularity of the graphic novel, Noah Books hopes to instill an appreciation for comic book style illustration in the next generation.
The first three books in the series are Eddie Spaghetti (Hebrew title: Uri Kaduri,) Mr. Fibber (Hebrew title: Mar Guzmai,) and A Tale of Two Cats (Hebrew Title: Maashe B'Chatulayim.) The first two books are Israeli classics, originally created through the collaboration of Aryeh Navon, one of the founding fathers of Israeli illustration and Leah Goldberg, one of Israel's most renowned poets, and published in the 1930s in serial comic strip form in an Israeli children's newspaper and now re-imagined by Rutu Modan and Yirmi Pinkus in their signature illustration styles. These are joined by a third classic A Tale of Two Cats written by the poet and children's author Ayin Hillel and illustrated by Shimrit Elkanati, which was part of the PJ Library program.
Rutu Modan is an illustrator and comic book artist and a professor at the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design. Her graphic novels Exit Wound (2007) and The Property (2013) were translated into 15 languages. Both books won the Eisner Award. In 2008 she published an illustrated blog for the New York Times. Modan has received the Israel Museum Ben-Yitzhak Award for the Illustrations of Children's Books multiple times.
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