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Why do they force me to dress up to go to school?
 
Pau can't bear to dress like all the kids in school. He likes to wear a tutu, fairy wings, or an astronaut suit. He would always dress like that but his parents tell him that there are rules at school and only at home can he dress in those clothes. Until one day, Pau secretly takes his favorite tutu and puts it on at patio time. His friends hallucinate with that wonderful skirt, and everyone wants to put it on... until some sixth-grade bullies take it and rip it off. How will Pau and his circle react to this situation?
 
Bel Olid invites us to rethink prejudices, social impositions and misleading messages through something as everyday as clothing.

A book to discover the contagious joy of daring to defy absurd norms.

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