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Silent books speak volumes about crossing barriers

Finnish illustrato­r hosting workshop says images have more universal appeal than words

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Silent books, which are wordless picture books, speak volumes about crossing the language barrier, said visiting Finnish illustrato­r Emmi Jormalaine­n.

In town to host a three-day workshop on silent books, Jormalaine­n told Gulf News that silent books transcend borders more easily than regular books because there is no need for translatio­n.

Her comments came on the sidelines of the workshop, which is being held alongside the Silent Book Exhibition, organised by the UAE Board on Books for Young People and hosted by Sharjah Art Foundation at The Flying Saucer last week.

The exhibition, featuring 54 books from 20 countries, itself stems from a project to provide books to migrant refugee children irrespecti­ve of their language. The programme was started by the Internatio­nal Board on Books for Young People in response to the influx of mainly Middle Eastern and African refugees to the Italian island of Lampedusa.

Jormalaine­n said she believes she is the only silent book creator in her homeland. She has self-published four silent books so far. Speaking about the appeal of silent books, Jormalaine­n said: “It’s really nice because I don’t need to translate the books into many languages. The same story can be ‘read’ by people from any language. Of course, there are sometimes cultural difference­s with images too, but still silent books are more global; they can travel across countries.”

Contrary to popular belief, Jormalaine­n said silent books are not just children’s picture books without words.

“When I’m doing silent books, I don’t necessaril­y think they are children’s books. I think about topics I’m interested in and sometimes they turn out to be children’s books; sometimes they are for adults; and sometimes, when they get to their best, I think they work for both adults and children.

“Silent books don’t need to be for something ‘nice and beautiful’. They can be about hard subjects too — there are no limits really.”

Her latest silent book is about an atlas of adventures of travelling to remote islands that she visited in real life.

 ?? Arshad Ali/Gulf News ?? Emmi Jormalaine­n leading a workshop held on the sidelines of the Silent Book Exhibition in Sharjah.
Arshad Ali/Gulf News Emmi Jormalaine­n leading a workshop held on the sidelines of the Silent Book Exhibition in Sharjah.
 ?? WAM ?? Senior commanders watch the manoeuvres on the final day of the joint military exercise.
WAM Senior commanders watch the manoeuvres on the final day of the joint military exercise.

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