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When a person is just a minor, he doesn't really count as a person, but only as a tiny person, a human seedling who already lives, feels, thinks, what's more, travels around the world, but doesn't yet see what adults should see. , moreover, it is quite difficult to recognize oneself in the things of life. This can be traced back to many things, from a complete lack of conformism to inherent naivety and sincerity to childhood innocence. When words still mean what, rather than some sort of underlying, coded content. Of course, this condition inherently means communication problems (i.e., between small and large) that are usually unfortunately seen by the smaller ones. Fortunately, however, there are some who consider it important in their worldly lives to help children navigate the tangled maze of everyday things, tangled thoughts, and suddenly exploding emotions. The author of the book Already Again , the József Attila and Kossuth Prize winners Éva Janikovszky (23 April 1926 - 14 July 2003) and the illustrator, the Munkácsy Prize-winning graphic artist, book illustrator and cartoonist László Réber (21 May 1920) - November 2, 2001).

34 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1978

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Éva Janikovszky

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She wrote novels for both children and adults but she is primarily known for her children's books, translated into 35 languages.

Her first book was published in 1957. Among her most famous picture books are If I Were a Grown-Up and Who Does This Kid Take After?

She won the Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis in 1973.

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