Pen in the Park: A Resistance Fairytale – Pen Parkta: Bir Direniş Masalı

Pen in the Park is a unique revolutionary children’s book written by Raşel Meseri and illustrated by Sanne Karssenberg. Meseri narrates the Gezi Park protests in Istanbul through the figure of a penguin named Pen, whogoes on a trip from Antarctica to Gezi Park to save his fellow penguins, and gets i...

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Main Author: Meseri, Raşel
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