13.04.2023
By Brayan Felippe
The 1st-grade students of Elementary School (Y1) had a special visit from the writer and illustrator Guilherme Karsten. During their library classes, the children read the author’s books and, along with their teachers, prepared questions to interview Guilherme during the event.
The goal of the meeting was to bring the students closer to a contemporary author, sharing with him their perception of his work and inspiring the creativity and imagination of the children, who had the opportunity to learn a little more about the creative process of the writer and illustrator.
During the encounter, Guilherme read one of his books titled “Você é um monstro?” and illustrated two of his characters known to the children, Ramon Fellini and a monster. He interacted with the students through his stories and drawings and answered several questions, showing great attention to the little ones.
Guilherme Karsten is a writer and illustrator who has gained prominence in the national literary scene with his works aimed at children and young adults. Karsten is known for addressing themes such as diversity, inclusion, friendship, and respect for differences in his books. His works are marked by sensitivity and humor, which appeal to both children and adults.
Among Guilherme Karsten’s best-known works are “Você é um monstro?” and “O menino que perdeu a magia”. In “Você é um monstro?”, the author explores the theme of bullying, showing the importance of dialogue and empathy in resolving conflicts. In “O menino que perdeu a magia”, he addresses the loss of innocence in childhood, portraying the life of a boy who stops believing in magical things as he grows up.
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