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Antonio Caparó

Author of Gulliver in Lilliput

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Works by Antonio Caparó

Gulliver in Lilliput (2010) — Illustrator — 43 copies, 2 reviews

Associated Works

The Demigod Files (2009) — Illustrator, some editions — 3,498 copies, 64 reviews
The Magic Thief (2008) — Illustrator — 1,463 copies, 55 reviews
Demigods & Magicians: Percy and Annabeth Meet the Kanes (2013) — Illustrator — 1,213 copies, 12 reviews
A Wonderlandiful World (2014) — Cover artist, some editions — 722 copies, 5 reviews
The Kane Chronicles Survival Guide (2012) — Illustrator — 705 copies, 11 reviews
Lost (2009) — Illustrator — 492 copies, 17 reviews
Found (2010) — Illustrator — 376 copies, 14 reviews
Missing on Superstition Mountain (2011) — Illustrator — 159 copies, 6 reviews
Home (2014) — Illustrator — 142 copies, 9 reviews
If We Were Giants (2020) — Illustrator — 101 copies, 5 reviews
Uncanny Magazine Issue 5: July/August 2015 (2015) — Cover artist — 17 copies, 3 reviews
Uncanny Magazine Issue 11: July/August 2016 (2016) — Cover artist — 10 copies, 3 reviews
Uncanny Magazine Issue 57: March/April 2024 — Cover artist — 4 copies

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Caparó, Antonio
Legal name
Caparó, Antonio Javier
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Gulliver loves the life he's leading. As a doctor on a ship he travels to some very interesting places. But life at sea can be dangerous, too. Gulliver's ship is destroyed in a storm, and it takes every bit of his strength to swim to shore, where he falls asleep all alone. But he is not alone for long - Gulliver awakens to find himself being held captive on an island called Lilliput by people who are only six inches tall! Although they don't trust him at first, soon enough the Lilliputians see how handy it can be to have Gulliver around--at least some of the time. And Gulliver adds another exotic, exciting, and very funny adventure to his life experiences.… (more)
 
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PlumfieldCH | 1 other review | Dec 7, 2023 |
I enjoyed the fantasy book called “Gulliver in Lilliput” for many reasons. One of the reasons I enjoyed this book was that it was about a man who was lost at sea and swam to this little town called Lilliput with smaller people than himself. This story would be very interesting to a young reader because it is fantasy and not something that could happen in real life. An example of the unrealistic events that happen are when the little people were so scared of Gulliver, the whole town tied him up to make sure Guillver would not hurt them. Also, the author Lisa Findlay talked about how the little people liked Guillver because he helped them do things that were not able to do because of their size. Exploring this type of story would have children think outside of the box with how there are so many different types of people in the world with size, gender, race, and ethnicity. The illustrations drawn by Antonio Javier Caparo made the story come alive with how the little people adored Guillver throughout the book. The big idea of this book is for young readers to accept people for their differences and to help others when they need it most.… (more)
 
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kflach1 | 1 other review | Nov 9, 2014 |

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