The Book Rebels
Welcome to Banalia, the beach of clandestine readers.
Pierluigi’s parents are in a strangely good mood, because they’ve just decided to go to Banalia for their next holiday: it’s not too far away but not too close, either; enjoyable but not unforgettable; and with a beach, but not a particularly beautiful one. So why go there then? Pierluigi can’t understand it, and what’s more, he’s bored there. Really bored. And so are his new friends: the silly identical twins Edoardo and Everardo, and brave, green-eyed Margherita. Until the day they discover something weird about Banalia: children are ABSOLUTELY BANNED FROM READING BOOKS. At first it doesn’t seem like a big deal, but the four are soon involved in top secret missions, hangouts in secret forts, escapes, chases, stealing books (in fragments!), and even prophecies. Because reading, of course, is one of the most exciting activities of all.
A novel, child’s play, created from the imagination of two great friends in work and in life, united by their love of books – because reading is the key to freedom and happiness.
“Reading a good book or rather, a book we enjoy, makes us happy. And children have the same right as anyone else of any age to be happy, here and now.” – Luigi Spagnol