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Davide Cali

    February 5, 1972

    Davide Cali is a prominent author whose imaginative picture books and graphic novels captivate young readers. Through his unique storytelling, he invites children and young adults into worlds filled with wonder and discovery. His narratives often explore themes of childhood, friendship, and the power of imagination, presented with a distinctive visual flair. Cali's work resonates globally, making him a cherished voice in international children's literature.

    Davide Cali
    Little Pea's Grand Journey
    The Call of the Swamp
    Little Pea
    Tourmaline
    I Hate My Cats (A Love Story)
    The Enemy
    • The Enemy

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading
      4.2(29)Add rating

      The Enemy is a profound, moving and poignant fable for our time about two lonely soldiers facing each other across a barren desert battlefield.

      The Enemy
    • Ginger is the weird one. She plays with peas, purrs at artichokes, and has a strange fondness for chicken (but only the neighbor's chicken). Then there's Fred. His greatest talent? Sleeping. Oh, and hiding. And when he's not hiding, he's conspiring with Ginger to destroy the house! Such is life with cats. . . can't live with 'em, can't live without 'em-if you love them, that is. And yet the question remains: Why are these captivating creatures so marvelously maddening?! From internationally bestselling author Davide Cali, this humorous picture book about a cat owner and his beguiling felines celebrates quirky cat companions, im purr fections and all.

      I Hate My Cats (A Love Story)
    • A delightfully playful, strikingly illustrated fairy tale that flips gender and sexual norms on their head, while highlighting the power of humility and perseverance. When knight after knight tries to rescue the princess and fails, who will succeed in saving her?

      Tourmaline
    • Discover Little Pea's debut in this gentle, joyous story about embracing what makes us unique Little Pea was born tiny, but with big aspirations. As he grows up, he loves to climb, explore, swim, daydream--just like any other kid his age. But when Little Pea starts school, the realization of how small he is sets in. Suddenly, he's too small to sit at his desk, play the flute, or even join classmates at recess. What will become of Little Pea?

      Little Pea
    • "Boris, a swamp creature who was adopted by human parents, starts to question where he truly belongs"--

      The Call of the Swamp
    • "Little Pea illustrates stamps for a living. He has painted insects, tomatoes, cars and flowers. What should he draw next? He is short on inspiration... So, he sets off on a great journey and a quest for ideas in his bright red plane. And who knows where he will land?"-- Provided by publisher

      Little Pea's Grand Journey
    • Set against the backdrop of Italy, this novel explores the life of a writer grappling with the complexities of creativity and personal identity. Through a blend of introspection and vivid storytelling, it delves into themes of ambition, solitude, and the struggle for authenticity in the literary world. The protagonist's journey is marked by both triumphs and setbacks, reflecting the universal challenges faced by artists. With rich character development and a poignant narrative, the book invites readers to reflect on the nature of inspiration and the art of writing.

      The Writer