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      • Kia Persia Literary Agency

        KIA Literary Agency was founded in 2002 in Tehran with the aim of promoting and supporting fine literary works in all forms throughout the world. It brings about opportunities for authors, illustrators, publishers, translators, and those involved in this field to meet their counterparts. And at the same time, it introduces them to the world and will inform them of all the related events which take place in the world of art and literature.

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      • Adventure stories (Children's/YA)
        October 2020

        Sky's Rose 2

        by Jipi Perreault

        Returning from a mission to the North Pole, Sky's Rose immediately flies to Ottawa, where the first contact with an extraterrestrial civilization has just taken place. Sar-Nek, from the planet Krymur, declares that he wants to serve as a guide for humans and give them the means to emancipate themselves. The visitor's intentions seem noble, but Maria is reluctant to let her guard down. She cannot help but doubt the validity of the promises of progress made by Sar-Nek. The young woman is ready to defend the interests of her fellow citizens against any form of danger, whether it comes from space or ... from themselves.

      • Children's & YA
        November 2014

        Queen Quick-Quick

        by Caroline Allard, Guillaume Perreault

        Set sail with Queen Quick-Quick and her dillydallying deckhands as they hit the high seas for a rollicking rescue. Along the way, our hot-tempered heroine encounters a scary sea monster, pokey pirates, mesmerising mermaids and whacks of wonderful words that are guaranteed to get grins, giggles and guffaws galore!   A picture book that masterfully combines the rich language of Caroline Allard and the modern illustrations of Guillaume Perreault!

      • October 2019

        Pete and repeat : what really happened

        by Katia Canciani, Guillaume Perreault

        Pete and Repeat went out in a boat. Pete fell out, so who was left? Repeat . . . Pete and Repeat went out in a boat. Pete fell out, so who was left? Repeat . . .   Aren’t you fed up of that childhood riddle that keeps going round and round in circles? At last, here’s the story of what really happened!   Penned with author Katia Canciani’s sharp wit and illustrator’s Guillaume Perreault’s keen eye for detail, the pages of this remarkably funny picture book turn themselves absurdly well.

      • Fiction
        November 2021

        Les grands espaces

        by Annie Perreault

        In the North, Anna sets out across Lake Baikal, a huge stretch of ice twenty-five million years old. When she collapses from fatigue, a man known as the Grizzly goes to her rescue and brings her to his den. The two loners gradually open up to each other, recounting their nomadic lives, loss of friends, and relationship with the great outdoors. In the West, fiery Eleonore dreams of surfing the waves, gaining some freedom, and having a torrid love affair with Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin. It’s the early sixties, and the girl’s wild spirit will soon be reined in by family obligations and later by the controversial practices of Dr. Walter Freeman. In the East, back in the nineties, a young Anna shares a compartment aboard the Trans-Siberian with Gaby, a globetrotter from California. The two girls soon form a friendship that will be rocky but life-changing. In the South, an invisible writer pieces together fragments from her life that have filtered into her novel. The artistic process she reveals is a graceful and subtle form of autofiction that evokes Deborah Levy’s writing. All these characters share a desire to follow their instincts and a need to reconcile their hunger for space and adventure with their roots and the ties that bind them. In this powerful road novel, Annie Perreault has created a fragmentary and polyphonic work, a tale of daring journeys across landscapes too vast to feel at home in.   To see all the information about this title: https://editionsalto.com/droits-rights/les-grands-espaces/

      • 2019

        Facteur de l'espace 2 - Les pilleurs à moteur

        by Guillaume Perreault

        Dans cette nouvelle aventure, Bob, notre facteur de l’espace, doit révéler un défi de taille: travailler en équipe ! Avec Marcelle, sa collègue à l’entraînement, ils devront livrer une seule et unique lettre aujourd’hui. Une tâche bien simple en apparence qui rapidement se transformera en une véritable quête d’un bout à l’autre de la galaxie ! En plus, notre duo n’est pas seul, quelqu’un semble s’intéresser de très près à cette mystérieuse enveloppe...Pour en apprendre davantage sur cet éditeur, cliquez ici : http://bit.ly/2y6ZV4W

      • Children's & YA
        April 2021

        Matchbox Soup

        by Patrice Michaud, Guillaume Perreault

        Lolo looks like a very ordinary boy. But he’s on a very important mission: to save the WHOLE world. And then he meets a dragon who’s lost his fire! Lolo is going to help his new friend catch his breath, and he won’t let anything stand in his way.

      • 2017

        Mammouth rock

        by Eveline Payette Illustré par Guillaume Perreault

        Louis has to do an oral presentation on his pet. To everyone’s great surprise, he chooses to talk about the discovery of an unknown species: the Rock Mammoth. This small graphic novel, vibrant and filled with amusing details, is presented in the form of a budding scientist’s notebook.To learn more about this publisher, click here: http://bit.ly/2IXavhY

      • Historia de las feminazis en América

        by Sidharta Ochoa

        A catalog of misdeeds, absurd situations or violent, using sites and contexts perfectly locatable in reality, with characters from fiction in regards to feminism. In this book the resource of facing what is called objective with fiction, to show that its boundaries are much blurrier than we like to suppose.Edgar Krauss

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