How many of us live in a Yellow House?
It’s time to go outside, where life is happening. Where the birds sing in the trees, the trees embrace the sky, the sky sighs in the rivers, the rivers are drunk by the flowers, the flowers are smelt by the bees. It’s time to go outside, where life is happening.
The Yellow House is above all a story of contrasts. A house full of space where a family of words lives that are absolutely empty of meaning. There are words for all tastes, but each one lives for itself, alone, isolated, sometimes even hidden away in the dark and dusty places where there is no life, with no desire to get together or to go outside in search of the meaning of its existence.
It’s a disorientated metaphor for life and the society we live in, where we’ve become more and more accustomed to “being inside”, in the spaces filled with our emptiness, where we never feel so alone, even though we’re always connected. Where, between screens and dormant imaginations, the role of the family is dissipated amid a lack of time, freedom and desire to create and dream together.
Authors: Sofia Isabel Vieira and Geandra Lipa
Type: Picture book
Format: Hardcover
Dimensions: 21 cm x 21 cm
Pages: 32 pages
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