Reinhard Michl was born in 1949 in Germany and he studied at the Münchner Akademie der Bildenden Künste. He has been awarded with numerous important prizes, including some really renowned in German children and young adults’ literature: the Gustav Heinemann Peace Award and the Troisdorfer Bilderbuchpreis. Some of his books are considered classics of German children’s literature with a wide circulation among readers.
It’s easy for Max: He can sleep all he wants, he never must tidy his bedroom up and he fears nothing and nobody, not even the neighbour’s frightful dog. Max is a cat. And, sometimes, Alejandro would like to change places with him. Sometimes, not always.
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Little wolf has lost his family and he is looking for a shelter inside bears’ cave. However, he can’t stay there. Bear mother sends the little wolf to the fox family, the lynx family and even the boars family. Once and again, the little wolf comes back to the cave every night and curls up with bear mother’s little sons, who are really happy to have a new mate and want him to stay with them. Finally, the little wolf manages to gain bear mother’s heart.
A picture book that is told with a lot of tenderness.