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Bodour Al Qasimi Becomes First Emirati Woman to Win BolognaRagazzi
Bodour Al Qasimi Becomes First Emirati Woman to Win BolognaRagazzi

CairoScene

time04-04-2025

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  • CairoScene

Bodour Al Qasimi Becomes First Emirati Woman to Win BolognaRagazzi

The Emirati author received the BolognaRagazzi Award for Fiction for her children's book 'House of Wisdom'. Apr 04, 2025 Emirati publisher, author, and advocate for women's empowerment, Bodour Al Qasimi, has made history as the first woman from an Arab Gulf state to receive the prestigious BolognaRagazzi Award for Fiction. Al Qasimi was honoured for her children's book 'House of Wisdom' during a ceremony held in the historic Farnese Chapel at Palazzo d'Accursio in Bologna. The BolognaRagazzi Awards are among the most sought-after awards in children's publishing, recognising excellence in graphic design, innovation and engagement with young readers. In remarks following the award, Al Qasimi emphasized the symbolic importance of the recognition, noting that it reflects a growing momentum toward greater inclusivity within children's publishing. At a time of increasing geopolitical division, she underscored literature's unique capacity to foster understanding and unity across cultural divides. 'House of Wisdom', she said, serves as a reminder that stories can be a powerful force for connection and mutual progress. The book took historical inspiration from the renowned House of Wisdom in Baghdad, a powerful emblem of cross-cultural collaboration and intellectual freedom. Its destruction in 1258, she remarked, remains a poignant reminder of how easily the pursuit of knowledge can be lost and must be safeguarded in today's world. Its visual narrative is brought to life by illustrator Majid Zakeri Younesi, whose richly detailed artwork enhances the emotional depth of the story. 'House of Wisdom' has been celebrated for its capacity to inspire critical thinking, scientific curiosity, and empathy among young readers. It marks a significant step forward in the international recognition of Middle Eastern voices in children's literature.

Picture book capturing childhood through film photography wins BolognaRagazzi Award
Picture book capturing childhood through film photography wins BolognaRagazzi Award

Korea Herald

time21-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Korea Herald

Picture book capturing childhood through film photography wins BolognaRagazzi Award

'If You Want to Eat a Red Apple' becomes 1st Korean winner of BolognaRagazzi Opera Prima Award South Korean author Jin Joo and photographer Lee Ga-hee's children's picture book, "If You Want to Eat a Red Apple," from Finger Publishing, has won the Opera Prima at the prestigious BolognaRagazzi Awards, becoming the first Korean author to win in the category. The picture book with images taken with a film camera captures moments of childhood against a backdrop of distinctly Korean elements, such as old linoleum floors, mother-of-pearl cabinets and bus stops in the countryside. Lee photographed her two children, while the writer wove a warm narrative around a growing apple tree, symbolizing family bonds. "This award was made possible by the passion for taking on a new challenge and the support I received. I will continue to cherish this energy and stay dedicated to my work," Lee said in a statement. The BolognaRagazzi Awards, established in 1966, are presented annually at the Bologna Children's Book Fair to outstanding children's books published worldwide. The book fair runs from March 31 to April 3 this year. The awards span five main categories: fiction, nonfiction, Opera Prima (for debut works by authors and illustrators), comics and toddlers. Each category selects one winner and two to three honorable mentions. In other award results, "Star Papa," written and illustrated by Han Dam-hee and published by Book Gorae, won for Cross Media Projects at the Cross Media Awards, which acknowledges the best publishing projects to have expanded their narrative universe to encompass other media. From a farmer who grows stars, the immersive, interactive video experience projects children into the world of the picture book, where they can explore the story through tactile interactions, voice activation and sound effects. Meanwhile, Korea's BIR Publishing has been shortlisted for the Bologna Prize for the best children's publishers of the year, an award that highlights excellent publishing houses from each of the six continents. The final selection is to be announced at the book fair.

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