Most ponad burne rijeke

Most ponad burne rijeke

Dalibor Talajić

The power of paternal love in a touching book about a boy locked in his own world and a father who persistently sought and found ways to wake him up.

When his son was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, Dalibor Talajić channeled all his talents to open the windows to his soul. With suggestive vocabulary and broad associations, he writes about his life experience, which he passes on to his son, and it is impregnated with pop culture, comics and music. The book brings a message of hope and shows what can be done so that children with autism spectrum disorder live more adapted and cheerful lives. Reviewed by special education teacher M.Sc. sc. Ane Dembitz and neuropsychologist M.Sc. sc. Daniel Helc. Published with the financial support of the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Croatia and the City of Zagreb. About the author Dalibor Talajić (Sarajevo, 1972) graduated in musical arts from the Academy of Music in Zagreb. Before becoming a professional cartoonist, he worked as a clarinet teacher for ten years. He published comics in several Croatian magazines. He has been drawing for American publishers since 2005, and since 2009 he has been working almost exclusively for Marvel.

Editor
Sandra Pocrnić Mlakar
Illustrations
Andrew Bertram
Graphics design
Andrew Bertram, Melina Mikulić
Dimensions
20 x 13.5 cm
Pages
186
Publisher
Beletra, Zagreb, 2018.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-9-53820-900-0

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