If you love books you’ll want to share them with friends – give them as a present, lend or borrow them. You’ll want to make notes about things you read and you’ll want to find out what makes a beautiful book. So if you love books you need a book diary, one that is both practical and designed with loving care. And if you want beautiful pictures as well wouldn’t Rotraut Susanne Berner just be the perfect choice?
A calendar where you can mark birthdays and similar occasions for giving books, a list of whom you’ve lent books to and whose books you’ve borrowed, another one with the titles of the books you’ve already given as presents (in order to avoid those embarrassing repeats!), room to note the books you’ve read and the names of your favourite bookshops, as well as a short glossary of book-lore – the book diary offers all this. Rotraut Susanne Berner’s pictures celebrate the joy a book can give, and the publishers have lavished love and care on its design. But it’s up to its users to breathe life into it thus making it his or her most personal of books.
Download the factsheet with all specificationsThere is no animal that will spur on those of a poetic bent to greater efforts than a cat. Like most other aesthetes poets love cats. But plastic artists have ...
No doubt about it, the dog is man’s best friend – loyal, thick-skinned, playful and funny at the same time. For this book Rotraut Susanne Berner has assembled a rogue’s ...
Dogs and Hares are like cats and mice. That, at least, is the situation in idyllic Beethorpe-on-Bee. The Dog and Hare families have been at daggers drawn for generations, and ...
Here are eight of the Brothers Grimm’s tales, retold in comic strip fashion by Rotraut Susanne Berner. As it turns out this clever transformation into a contemporary art form provides ...
Rotraut Susanne Berner’s reputation as one of the best contemporary illustrators and as an imaginative deviser of ingenious hybrid "book-oids" has spread well beyond the German-speaking countries. As well as creating wonderful picture books and illustrating novels for children, she has also designed a number of beautiful book covers. In recent years a growing number of books have been published with her own texts and stories. In 2006 she was awarded the Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis for her œuvre. She lives and works in Munich.
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