: By creating "unreal" orous and dreamlike worlds, the author highlights the selfishness and malice present in our own society.
: The stories contrast the idealism of beauty, joy, and love with the inevitable recognition of pain and death.
: A mysterious being on a cliff who, like Peter Pan, retains his bird-like nature.
A of Gabriel’s mother’s role in the story. More information on other works by Gustavo Martín Garzo. Details on the illustrator’s style in this edition. El país de los niños perdidos - Ediciones Siruela
: While written with the charm of children's literature, the work is often described as a book "of adults and for adults," inviting readers to reflect on "the children we once were". Setting and Plot Elements
Gustavo Martгn ... — El Paгs De Los Niг±os Perdidos
: By creating "unreal" orous and dreamlike worlds, the author highlights the selfishness and malice present in our own society.
: The stories contrast the idealism of beauty, joy, and love with the inevitable recognition of pain and death.
: A mysterious being on a cliff who, like Peter Pan, retains his bird-like nature.
A of Gabriel’s mother’s role in the story. More information on other works by Gustavo Martín Garzo. Details on the illustrator’s style in this edition. El país de los niños perdidos - Ediciones Siruela
: While written with the charm of children's literature, the work is often described as a book "of adults and for adults," inviting readers to reflect on "the children we once were". Setting and Plot Elements