Aníbal Wants to Shrink

Aníbal has an obsession: he wants to dig deep down into the center of the earth to know what it's like inside and discover all the secrets it holds. But to dig down into the earth, you have to be as small as a mouse. So Aníbal decides to shrink by any means necessary, to the despair of his parents and the infinite curiosity of his teacher, Miss Franganillo. The delirious sequence of events that Aníbal lives is told through language filled with irony and humor, a humor that ends up becoming the true protagonist of this funny book.

Ramón Trigo's ink illustrations bring to life the comical universe and naivety of the character and the situations in which he finds himself.

"We see in this work by Oli, illustrated by Ramón Trigo, the obsession of a boy named Aníbal to shrink so that he can dig down into the earth and see what's hidden inside. He tries many experiments, from putting himself in the washing machine to see if he shrinks, to going to a witch doctor, but these attempts fail, just like those that will come later. One of his last attempts involves giving up eating, but despite feeling sick and hopeless, he sees that he continues to grow without pause. Finally, when his mother cooks his favorite dish, he can't resist eating, although he doesn't stop taking advantage of every opportunity to put himself in different places or things out of his desire to be smaller. Some time later, this obsession will be left behind, substituted by the creation of a terrarium in which he observes the activity of the little animals, like the ants and worms that live inside the earth, recognizing that nothing can go against the reality of growing."
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"Aníbal Wants to Shrink" cover

Aníbal Wants to Shrink cover

Title: Aníbal Wants to Shrink
Author: Oli
Illustrator: Ramón Trigo
Publisher: Xerais
Year: 2001
Languages in which it has been published: Galician

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