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Franz Pagot

    The Knight, the Princess and the Invisible Virus
    Italian politics explained to my daughter: How to gain seats of power in Italy
    • How can we encourage young people not just to the polling station, but also to actively participate in our country’s government? How can we overcome the prejudice that all politicians are corrupt and politics sucks? In these chats with his almost eighteen-year-old daughter, a father who is passionate about politics concisely explains the arcane mechanisms and delicate balances of this art that is so often criticised, yet is so indispensable to man, who by nature is a political animal. A profound but highly amusing exchange discussing also Trump's America and UK politics, African dictators and international delicate diplomacy games, to make people aware of who truly represents not only the future, but also any nation's great and real young people.“Instead of having many young people who want to change country, we should have more young people who want to change their country.” (Franz Pagot)

      Italian politics explained to my daughter: How to gain seats of power in Italy
    • A beautifully illustrated book that guides children gently through the many big questions such as 'How do we fight it?', 'Why do I have to stay inside?', 'Will my pet get sick?' and 'Why can't I see my grandparents?'' are answered simply, truthfully and clearly to help adults explain to children what happens when the virus arrives. Written like a dialogue between two friends who live next door, It is entertaining and informative with a simple but exciting narrative, accompanied by illustrations of knights in shining armour, castles, kings and queens, and a warrior princess who knows it all. Suitable for children aged 4+, this is an ideal book for parents and carers to read with their children, as well as teachers, therapists and counsellors working with young children.

      The Knight, the Princess and the Invisible Virus