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Catarina Sobral “Impossível”

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Catarina Sobral “Impossível”

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A sweeping journey through particles, dinosaurs, and planets, this book reminds us of one powerful truth: we are all made of the same stuff – stardust.

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It may seem impossible but it’s true. Everything began when everything was in the same place.
We don’t know exactly how it started but we do know the universe began in a space smaller than the tip of the sharpest pencil in the world.

“Impossível” tells the story of the universe, both up close and several light years away, from the Big Bang to the appearance of humankind.

A sweeping journey through particles, dinosaurs and planets, this book reminds us of one powerful truth. We are all made of the same stuff: stardust.

Catarina Sobral is one of Portugal’s most prominent illustrators and among the most internationally recognized. Her books have been translated and published around the world: from Korea to Canada, Brazil to Japan, and across Europe. In 2024, she was awarded the prestigious National Illustration Award.

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