The Lives of Trees
By (Author) Massimo Domenica Novellino
Illustrated by Ester Castelnuovo
Illustrated by Valentina Figus
White Star
White Star
22nd April 2024
Italy
Children
Non Fiction
Hardback
64
Width 216mm, Height 276mm, Spine 12mm
580g
This book provides basic knowledge about both the vital functions of trees in a larger context, as well as, the structural characteristics of their many parts. Children will discover how trees are born, eat, drink, breathe and sleep; how they defend themselves; how they sometimes attack; how they reproduce; and even, in some incredible cases, how they move! Young readers will also be invited to reflect on how trees and humans can coexist.
Ester Castelnuovo has a degree in scenography from the Brera Academy of Fine Arts. In addition to his numerous collaborations with publishing houses, Castelnuovo creates animated scenography and illustrated backdrops for notable theatres, such as the Piccolo Teatro in Milan, Italy. Valentina Figus was born in Milan in 1986. She has a degree in Communication and Visual Design at Politecnico of Milan. She has worked as a freelancer for several publishing companies, creating digital interactive books, graphic layouts and illustrations and infographics for educational books. Massimo Domenica Novellino has a personal passion for plants and biodiversity, as well as travel, photography, and writing. With that, he is a PhD candidate at the University of Padua and teaching assistant at the University of Milan for botany. Novellino authored several books with the university, including a guide of its botanical garden.