Spring 2015
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Spring 2015
KompasGuide KIDS Foreign rights catalogue Spring 2015 AWARD-WINNING BOOKS FROM RUSSIA N EW! POETRY Alexander Timofeevsky Illustrated by Marina Pavlikovskaya The Zoo 3+ POETRY – ANIMALS – ZOO A child who has been to the zoo at least once in her life will tell you that she dreams of all these animals moving into her house. Or at least one of them! ‘The Zoo’, Alexander Timofeevsky’s new collection of poems, makes this dream come true. The animals will not only come to live with you — they will talk to you, too. Each poem here is a portrait, a story of an animal who in many respects is like a human being, with its own worries, hobbies, fears and joys. And, of course, every animal has a character! This book is a great gift. Yes, 24 p., 170х200 mm to those who have known and loved Alexander Timofeevsky’s seemingly simple, witty and ISBN 978-5-00083-140-3 humane verses for many years — perhaps since they first heard the iconic ‘Gena’s Song’ from Cheburashka animated series (this lyric opens ‘The Zoo’). But also to those parents who simply want to introduce their children to the wonderful world of birds and animals. Thanks to Marina Pavlikovskaya’s sublime drawings it feels like you are not simply reading a book. The zoo around you is very, very real… KompasGuide has published two collections of Alexander Timofeevsky’s verses in 2013: ‘Later-Alligator’ and ‘Funny Geometry for the Little Ones’. soon Alexander Timofeevsky Illustrated by Liza Kassian The Clowniadа 6+ POETRY – CLOWNS Do you know there’s a country where everyone walks on their heads? Where parachute jumpers jump up, not down? Where clowns and wild beasts live, where you can meet Abracadabra, The Master of Soap Bubbles and even the Palindrome Dog. Well, there is, and it has now been thoroughly documented in poems by none other than Alexander Timofeevsky, the legendary author 40 p., 200х200 mm of ‘Gena’s Song’ from Cheburashka animated series. He called this ISBN 978-5-00083-147-2 land Clowniada. He thought he was going there just for a holiday — ‘you know, they say swimming is good there’. Once he started jotting down his holiday impressions, however, the poet was left almost speechless — that’s how extraordinary they were. If you are ready to believe in the most unthinkable and uncompromisingly funny wonders of that world, then this is a book for you. KompasGuide has published two collections of Alexander Timofeevsky’s verses in 2013: ‘Later-Alligator’ and ‘Funny Geometry for the Little Ones’. Victor Shenderovich Illustrated by Alissa Serbinenko It’s Hard to Live Without a Crocodile 32 p., 170x200 mm ISBN 978-5-00083-091-8 5+ POETRY — HUMOUR — NAUGHTINESS — SCHOOL — IMAGINATION Victor Shenderovich, a writer and journalist, wrote these poems almost thirty years ago. He was look- 2 ing on as his daughter was growing up and remembered his own childhood. Today Victor’s grandson is growing up, with, in Victor’s own words, «Harry Potter in place of the brave Indians of my Soviet childhood». Shenderovich’s poems are about everything at the same time but mostly about this: however times change, children remain the same mischievous, curious dreamers. 5-8 YEARS Nina Dashevskaya Illustrated by Elena Remizova soon Willy 128 p., 140х210 mm ISBN 978-5-00083-139-7 ’Willy’ received the prestigious Krapivin prize in 2014. 6+ BIKE – MAGIC – FRIENDSHIP N EW! A talking bike, forgotten giant-inhabited village, dreams of true friendship — did anybody not have this in their childhood? How about getting disappointed in the beloved dad (or mom, or a friend, sister, brother)? All of this happened to Sevka, the main protagonist of Nina Dashevskaya’s novella ‘Willy’. There was happiness, too, when everything seemed to fit together: the favorite bicycle started talking again, the tall girl was baking cookies and his father was a wizard once more. It looks like ‘Willy’ is made of many impossible things, and yet it’s all very much like a real life: if you truly believe in them, incredible things will happen. Nina Dashevskaya is a musician and writer. She plays violin in the Natalya Sats Musical Theatre for Children in Moscow, while her books are published by the major book publishers and receive various professional awards. Natalia Nussinova Illustrated by Anna Smirnova Fedya the Giraffe 160 p., 165x235 mm ISBN 978-5-00083-097-0 5+ NEW YEAR’S DAY — PETS — FRIENDSHIP — FAMILY What would you do if your Christmas turkey – about to be roasted in the oven – turned out to be a giraffe after all? Sure, you would make it feel warm, feed it and let it live in the nursery. This is exactly what Grisha and Glasha the twins did, sheltering the new spotty tenant in their city flat. It’s going to be an interesting festive period! Natalia Nussinova is a well-known film critic with a PhD in Art History; she is also an expert in early cinema, the author of numerous works on the subject, a visiting professor at the world’s best universities, and the winner of several film studies awards. She has made her debut in children’s literature with “The adventures of Jerrik” in 2006. 6-8 YEARS Maria Bershadskaya Illustrated by Alexandra Ivoilova TOTAL PRINT-RUN 40 000 COPIES The Best Book of the Year Award from Papmambook Magazine (2013) Russian Children’s Choices (2015) Big Little Girl Rights sold to: Full English translation of Book 1 available Series of 12 titles (32-48 pages each, 170x200 mm) To be published in 2013-14 CHINA, VIETNAM 5+ CHILDHOOD — ADVENTURES — FRIENDSHIP Book 1. How to Tame a City Moving to another city Making new friends 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Book 2. A Recipe of Wonderful Day Children cooking apple pie as a birthday present for Jane’s father Book 3. Rabbit’s Walk Making fancy dress for a dog Losing the dog in the streets Book 4. Seven and a Half Crocodile Smiles First day at school Losing milk teeth Book 5. 101 Ways to Get Lost in a Forest Mushroom picking Getting lost in a forest Book 6. Pumpking Celebrating Halloween Book 7. Merry Blue Christmas Christmas and New Year Love Making presents Grandpa’s death Book 8. On the Case of a Chequered Bag Detective story Lost dog Book 9. That’s All About Love St. Valentine’s Day at school How is it - to fall in love? Helping the elder sister to reconcile with her boyfriend Book 10. Pushkin & Co helping parents at home: cooking, cleaning the house, washing, etc Jane (Zhenya) is a BIG LITTLE GIRL. On the one 4 Maria Bershadskaya’s books are about the big little hand, she is the youngest in the family — even girl Jane, who grew taller than the tallest baskether beloved dachshund Twig is older. On the other ball player in the world, and about how great and hand, her mother has to stand on a stool to braid how difficult it is to be different. Throughout the her hair every morning. Other than that Jane is twelve stories Jane is still growing — she changes, exactly like all the other seven-year-old girls. She matures. Dad tells her that every person, even if he can’t stand anyone staring at her or considering or she has grown up, has still some internal growth her to be special. She knows how to peel a potato to do. For Jane it is not very clear what to do to so that the skin comes off in one long narrow rib- speed up growth. Walk in the rain? Sing songs? Eat bon. She knows how to sew the buttons almost as some healthy tasteless food? We also haven’t unbeautifully as her father does. And she also loves derstood this yet, but maybe while reading these to tell stories — because there is always some- twelve stories we’ll also grow up a little? thing interesting happening to her... Story about Stories: About Me My name is Zhenya. I am seven years old. I am the youngest in the family. Even Twig the dachshund is a good year older than me. I should ask my parents to buy me a hamster or a goldfish. Then at least for someone I will be a grown-up! Good. Hello! It’s me! Anya says that I am as tall as the world’s Here is our family. tallest basketball player. Or maybe just This is Anya, my big sister. She is sitting in her chair, try- a little bit taller. ing to decide if it’s best to paint her nails blue or green. I was born an ordinary girl. But I was growing up very fast. I was growing up SO This is my father. He is simultaneously roasting potatoes, scribbling obscure medical terms in his notebook fast, they told me once, that a long-sleeved and listening to an English lesson through his head- sweater I wore when I went to bed looked phones. Seems like he can do a hundred different things like a T-shirt in the morning. Luckily, I am no longer growing. all at the same time! And yet sometimes I can’t decide whether This is my mother. She has taken our computer apart – I am little or big after all. again. And then she will put it back together and it When I ask Anya to let me listen to the music she has in her player, she says will be working EVEN BETTTER. I won’t get it because I am little. When I don’t want to play with my building blocks This is Twig, our dachshund. She has taken the computer mouse under the armchair and now she is chew- before bedtime, mother tells me I shouldn’t make fuss because I am a big girl now. ing on its less than delicious rubber tail. So it seems like I am a BIG LITTLE GIRL. And this is me. I’ve already done my morning exercises and been to the bathroom. Now mum has climbed up the stool to comb my braids. You must think this is some kind of a mistake. Surely, a mother does not need to climb the stool to brush a seven-year-old girl’s hair? But it’s true. I am the little one in this family but I’m big. You probably don’t really understand. I’m very, VERY big. To greet me properly you need to look very high. No, higher... And a little bit higher... Can you see me now? Maria Bershadskaya (born 1970) In 1995 she graduated from the screen script faculty of VGIK. She worked as a script writer at «Sesame Street», «Victory Railway station», «HА. Small comedies» and other projects. She also worked at the Belorussian documentary projects «Fate of a man» and «Countdown». She collaborates with the Polish channel «Belsat». Maria is an author of children books and screen scripts for cartoons. 5 6-8 YEARS Andrey and Natalia Snegiriov Keshka series Keshka in the center of attention ISBN 978-5-905876-02-8, 978-5-00083-074-1 Keshka in pursuit of a Christmas tree ISBN 978-5-905876-16-5 Keshka on summer holidays ISBN 978-5-905876-17-2 Awards • Festival of modern graphic art at “Comicaze” in Odessa, nomination “Best comics for children” (2005) • Kiev International Comic Festival «9 World», nomination “Best comics for children” (2005) 14 000 COPIES! Keshka with no brakes ISBN 978-5-905876-18-9 5+ CAT — CURIOSITY — SMART — LAUGH • 2 place at 16th International Comic Festival in Łódź, Poland (2005) • Insignia at 13th International Professional Exhibition “PRESS” together with “I’ll get you!” Magazine (2006) • Exhibition “From Russia with love” at the Comic Festival in Lucca (Italy). The text on the plate next to the exhibited works said - “Bestseller cat Keshka” • Children’s choices 2013 from Russia Rights sold to: CHINA Full English translation available In January 1991 a new column appeared in the “Family” weekly: funny drawn stories about an amus- ing cat, Keshka. At first Keshka was homeless, but then he found a master who was a newspaper editor. From issue to issue, Keshka got into difficult situations and somehow managed to get out of them with his own four paws. Finally, this charming cat practically became a national superhero. People cut out Keshka’s stories and kept them for home libraries, pets were named after Keshka, people wrote their own stories about him, and the editorials were full of letters and handmade toys, “Keshkas”. Years went by, young readers grew up, and the newspaper filings became shabby… Now our children have a chance to meet Keshka and his master. Young readers and their parents will learn how Keshka started to speak, to cook, and to help his master in different ways. 9 785904 561789 ISBN 978-5-904561-78-9 Современные люди — жертвы мегаполиса, разучившиеся слушать мир вокруг себя. И только дети воспринимают миллион звуков, а не просто шум. Их маленькие ножки бегут не просто по асфальту, они аккуратно протаптывают свою дорожку, стараясь не задеть следы от лап прилетевшего голубя. Для малыша трамвай — это не просто способ передвижения, это настоящее приключение (главное — суметь занять место у окна). Наш серый и суетный город для ребёнка — новая жизнь, где каждый звук — загадка, а каждый шаг — следующий ход в увлекательнейшей игре. «Город» Сони Касьян — это не просто книга, это хитросплетение звуков, текста и удивительных иллюстраций. Стоит только её раскрыть, подобно чемоданчику, и включить диск, как перед глазами появится современный гожрод и вы услышите и поймёте язык домов, остановок, парков, машин и соседской кошки. Гуляя по городу, ты можешь услышать то, чего не видно, и увидеть то, чего не слышно. Закрой глаза и вслушайся! Что ты видишь? А теперь открой глаза! Смотри внимательнее. И слушай. Sonya Kassian (text and ill.) The City Book with CD 24 p., 200x200 mm ISBN 978-5-904561-78-9 3+ CITY — SOUNDS OF THE CITY — CONTEMPLATION — FANTASY “The City” by Sonya Kassian is not just a book. It is a mixture of sounds, 6 Rights sold to: SOUTH KOREA text and amazing illustrations. You just open it like a case, turn on the CD, and a whole modern city appears right in front of your eyes. You will hear and understand the language of houses, bus stops, parks, cars and the neighbourly cat. PICTURE-BOOKS Katya Tolstaya (text and ill.) Little Rabbit Stories 48 p., 170x170 mm ISBN 978-5-904561-70-3 Also available without text 3+ WISDOM — PLAY Shortlisted for the Book Image Award (2012) Nominated for the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award (2014) Massya is a very curious, thoughtful and kind little rabbit. He plays the pipe and hides from the rain. He believes that our world is huge, interesting and full of surprises. If you think about it, all surprises of the world can turn out to be very pleasant. This touching, funny and wise book was written and illustrated by Katya Tolstaya. Children and their parents will love «Little Rabbit Stories». Even those who are too young to read will understand the stories thanks to the pictures. Katya Tolstaya (born 1979) Member of the Russian Artists Union. Nominated for the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award 2014 Graduated from the St.Petersburg State Academy of Arts, Faculty of graphic arts, in 2005. Her diploma work was a series of illustrations for “Bibigon” by Korney Chukovsky. During 2005-2007 she was an intern at the I. Bogdesko Artistic Workshop of Graphics. She had two personal exhibitions in 2008-2009. In 2012 she took part in the Moscow International Comics Festival KomMissia. During 2009-2012 Katya designed 9 books. She took part in international art projects (Painting the walls of Public Library in St.Petersburg, open air paintings in Ochakov, Ukraine). During 1998-2008 Katya taught drawing at schools. Franck Pavloff Illustrated by Leonid Shmelkov Brown Morning (Matin brun) 32 p., 205x205 mm ISBN 978-5-904561-64-2 Charlie and his friend are living a fine life. They read newspapers, watch football and play cards. Gradually things start to change. They are told by the government that brown is the only acceptable color: if you have a black dog, put it to sleep, and buy a brown one. Add “brown” at the end of each sentence. Books are being burned, except for the brown ones. But Charlie and his friend don’t want to notice. Life goes on more or less as normal; they English translation available Illustration rights sold to: SOUTH KOREA 7+ DISCRIMINATION — FREEDOM feel secure. Charlie gets a new friendly brown dog! Only later they start to realize that they are the victims of a government that demands conformity in all things. People are persecuted even for being different. By the time they realize this, it’s too late. Charlie’s friend disappears with the police. In the end Charlie hears someone knocking on HIS door… Also illustrated by Berlinale Prize-winner Leonid Shmelkov: • A. Timofeevsky “Funny Geometry for the Little Ones” • B. Friot “Histoires pressées” Text rights represented by AGENCE LITTERAIRE LORA FOUNTAIN & ASSOCIATES 7, rue de Belfort | 75011 Paris, France Telephone : +33-1-43-56-21-96 | email: [email protected] http://lorafountainagency.com/ Text rights sold to: France (minority languages: Alsatian, Breton, Esperanto, Occitan), Bulgaria, Germany, Greece, Hungary, India (print & audio), Ireland (English), Israel, Italy, Japan, Korea, Netherlands, Russia, Spain (Castillan and Catalan), Sweden, UK, USA 7 Marina Aromshtam Illustrated by Valery Slauk 5-7 YEARS BESTSELLING AUTHOR! “The Art of Book. Traditions and Search” Award, 2013 8 English translation sample available Once Upon a Time in the New World 64 p., 205x290 mm ISBN 978-5-905876-47-9 5+ ANIMALS — LEGENDS — CREATION OF THE WORLD A tale referring to the Old Testament, written by Using fairy tale narrative, the writer introduces children to the most important cultural symbols. a bestselling author, journalist and expert on children’s reading Marina Aromshtam, tells a story of a world recently created. Its inhabitants — animals, birds, lizards and small worms — could not really understand which is right and which is left, where is the bottom and the top, and the Sky threatened to fall and crush the Earth. But then there was a seed which grew to become a tree, and the order seemed to be established in the New World. However, animals began to argue over who is the most important. Their quarrel could end in disaster if it wasn’t for a Man. His reasoning calmed everybody down — before a snake with thirteen paws appeared... Children are often concerned with the question of “where does that come from?”. “Once upon a Time in the New World “ brings the young readers to the very beginning, making them witness the first events and the first conflicts of the newly born world. The tales from “Once upon a Time in the New World” are variations on the idea of Trinity: “a house — a tree — a person”. This book benefits from illustrations by the famous Belorussian book artist Valery Slauk. Marina Aromshtam Illustrated by Maria Ovchinnikova Spring Tales 20 p., 200x215 mm ISBN 978-5-00083-088-8 PICTURE-BO PICTURE-BOOKS 3+ NATURE — FLOWERS — WHITE WILLOW Spring is such a joy that everybody is waiting for it. The flowers and the trees are more alert than everybody else – they are the ones who anoounce the arrival of spring. The willow from the first tale coudln’t wait for spring to come – it was freezing and shivering until it decided to put on mittens. When Father Frost saw this, he decided to give up – he himself was fed up with freezing everyone around him. The flowers from the second story were waiting for spring, too. They were worrying and smartening up but once the spring was in sight they felt helpless: their dresses were not ready yet. What should they do? Little Christmas Tree 16 p., 200x215 mm ISBN 978-5-00083-082-6 3+ TREES — FAIRNESS BESTSELLING AUTHOR! It turns out trees are just like people. They are very proud of themselves, they boast about their dresses and sometimes they bully the smalest and most modest trees among themselves. This is what happened to the Little Christmas Tree – Rowan Tree, Oak, Nut Tree and Birch didn’t want to be her friends. The story of the Little Christmas Tree, which was rewarded for bringing joy to others, is more than a century old. No two storytellers have ever told it the same way. How Autumn Got Married Illustrated by Nadezhda Stolpovskaya 16 p., 200x215 mm ISBN 978-5-00083-092-5 3+ AUTUMN — CLOUDS — RAIN — FALLING LEAVES Once upon a time there was a prince called Silver Rain who had a magic coat. Clouds liked this coat very much: when the rays of sun reached this coat, the rainbow appeared, and clouds could slide down its slope. One day the prince decided it was time for him to marry. And so the Magpie flew away, carrying the news on its tail, so that the prince could find the most beautiful bride as soon as possible… Little Acorn 16 p., 200х215 mm ISBN 978-5-905876-45-5 2+ NATURE — TREES —GROWING-UP Little acorn was growing on the huge oak during the summer. He liked his hat very much. But in autumn he fell down and lost it. A bit upset, he fell asleep during winter to wake up in spring being a little green oak sprout! English translation available Once Upon a Time There Lived a Rustle... 20 p., 200х215 mm ISBN 978-5-905876-46-2 2+ NATURE — FRIENDSHIP Once upon a time a Rustle lived in a forest… He was very small and almost inaudible. Looking for a friend he met a honey mushroom, a fox and a cat – but all of them left him feeling unwanted. Then one day he came across a hedgehog. After passing winter with it Rustle grew a bit and found there was a lot to be done in the forest! 9 PICTURE-BOOKS Konstantin Potapov (text and ill.) Clucky at the Hen Show 26 p., 220x270 mm ISBN 978-5-904561-77-2 English translation available 4+ MULTICULTURALISM — DIFFERENT LANGUAGES — TALENTS “My hen says cluck-cluck, have you seen her anywhere?” — Fiodor asks. But he hears the answers in all possible languages: “ko-ke kokkoh! kookookookoo!” — and not his Clucky. Finally Fiodor finds her! Clucky wins the competition and finds a friend — a very beautiful Spanish rooster! This funny picture-book lets kids discuss how people in different countries imitate birds and animals! An exciting discovery awaits! Katya Shumkova (text and ill.) Master of All Paws English translation available 26 p., 240x205 mm ISBN 978-5-904561-76-5 3+ HANDY-MAN — PROFESSIONS — FRIENDSHIP Dogsville during rush hour is like any other mod- ern city. The only difference is that dogs, not people, are rushing to work and reading the morning newspapers on public transport. Black and white, spotty and plain, big and very small — they are all busy. All except for a dachshund named Mona. She is desperately trying to find something to do… However, it is necessary not only to think, but to act. So Mona musters up her strength and decides to find a job. 10 She tried everything and even — in despair — became a thief, but that was not what she wanted. What was she to do? Don’t lose hope! If you really believe in yourself, there will be a day when you get lucky!. Mona found her happiness. She understood that she was born to sweep chimneys, and she also found a friend! Backlist 21 000 copies! Mikhail Raskatov Illustrated by Eugene Medvedev The Lost Letter 120 p., 166х236 mm ISBN 978-5-905876-24-0, 978-5-905876-33-2, 978-5-905876-39-4, 978-5-00083-083-3 6+ Adventures — Education — Letters — Laziness — Friendship Inga Ballod — Irina Rumyantseva 29 000 copies! Illustrated by Eugene Medvedev About Little Pig Splosh 128 p., 205x275 mm, ISBN 978-5-905876-25-7 5+ Family — Friendship — Adventures — Forest animals — Education Alexander Timofeevsky Illustrated by Leonid Shmelkov Funny Geometry for the Little Ones 32 p., ISBN 978-5-905876-63-9, 978-5-00083-073-4 3+ Poetry — Studying geometric shapes and names Book Image Award diploma (2014) 9 000 copies! Alexander Timofeevsky Illustrated by Leonid Shmelkov Later-Alligator 48 p., ISBN 978-5-905876-76-9 3+ Poetry — Childhood — Wordplay — Curiosity Winner of the readers' voting of the Mikhail Yasnov Arkady Gaidar children's library (2013) Illustrated by Yana Khoreva 23 000 copies! Booby-miawby Cat’s poems 32 p., 160x215 mm, ISBN 978-5-905876-21-9, 978-5-905876-38-7, 978-5-905876-53-0, 978-5-905876-61-5, 978-5-00083-072-7 3+ Poetry — Cats Andrei Smetanin Illustrated by Alexander Yakovlev How Does a Quarrel Start? 48 p., 200x200 mm, ISBN 978-5-904561-25-3, 978-5-905876-36-3 3+ Poetry — Kindergarten Andrei Smetanin Illustrated by Olga Demidova 11 000 copies! ABC of Dangers 40 p., 165x215 mm, ISBN 978-5-904561-51-2, 978-5-00083-079-6 3+ Poetry — Dangers for kids Igor Shevtchuk Illustrated by Georgy Svetozarov The Law of Joking Average 128 p., 165x240 mm, ISBN 978-5-904561-61-1 8+ Poetry — School life — Wordplay — Humour Andrei Smetanin’s Achievements and Awards: • Winner of the International competition “The Golden Pen of Russia National Literary Award “ in the nomination “The best work for children» (2010) • Winner of the International literary competition «Silver Streamlet» in the nomination «Verses for children» (2011) • Shortlisted for “Children’s Time” Award of the Writers Union of Russia (2011, 2012) • Laureate of the International Renata Mukha Award (2012) • Laureate of the international Alexey Tolstoy Award (2012) • Grand Prix of the “Crystal Spring” Festival (2012) • Diploma of P. 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