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It is very hard for a sighted person to imagine what it is like to be blind. This groundbreaking, award-winning book endeavors to convey the experience of a person who can only see through his of her sense of touch, taste, smell or hearing.

Raised black line drawings on black paper, which can be deciphered by touch accompany a beautifully written text describing colors through imagery, The text is translated into braille, so that the sighted reader can begin to imagine what it is like to read by touch, and there is a full braille alphabet at the end of the book.

First published in Mexico, The Black Book of Colors won the New Horizons prize at the Bologna Children's Book Fair in 2007. It has since been published around the world and has been universally praised for its unique and innovative approach.

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Menena Cottin

Menena Cottin

Menena Cottin studied design and illustration in Venezuela and after a year at the Pratt Institute in New York began writing books. Her most recent ... See more
Rosana Faría

Rosana Faría

Venezuelan
Rosana Faría has illustrated many highly regarded children's books, but illustrating a book made to be touched has been her greatest cha... See more

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Reviews

Kirkus Reviews

The Black Book of Colors
Fascinating, challenging and lovely.

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