books, stories….and beyond

Hello again mates! Today I want to talk about the class when we presented our authors (the famous writers of children’s books).

When we read a book, we normally know only things about the book, I mean, after reading  them we know the story with an introduction a main body and a final (that can be happy or sad), the characters, the places, the actions…but what about behind the book? Are more beyond?
Yes of course, and this is a parallel story that we usually forget and sometimes is more interesting that the real one and it can make that we understand better a book.

For example, in my case and in the case of Carolina’s group I discovered that our authors use rhymes because when they were children their mothers read or told them rhymes and poems and they kept it in mind after years and years and finally they created their own books with rhymes.
This discovery made me think about the first post that I did and how much important are our firsts steps when we start reading or writing even don’t remembering them really clear and how these things left a mark on us forever.

Some stories were really related with the life of the writers as the case of Matilda, that represent the scholar life of the author and some things that probably shock him (as the rude teacher that he had), or the group of Azu where the writer was the protagonist of the books “Arthur”, and another characters represented was his best friend and the girl that he liked when he was in the school.

But probably the thing that impresses me the most was in the group of Susana, when she told that her author wrote his first book when he was 5 …can you imagine that one of your firsts writings was award and published? Unbelievable, isn’t it?!

Well, I hope that you have enjoyed this post and I would like read here your comments about what you liked the most about other books and your impressions of the different author.

Thank you for reading!

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