



M. Banu Aksoy & Kıymet Ergöçen
The only person in a flat city who is not flat.
The citizens of the town are known for their order and tidiness. They have strict rules and habits. But one day everyone panics when they see a strange, small, crooked house at the edge of the forest. Miss Crooked emphasizes that the most beautiful harmony is achieved through the unity of differences, while also referring to the dangers of uniformity.
KEY NOTES:
- Illustrated in two colors until halfway through, then fully colored to match the plot’s changes.
- Highlights the harmony of differences and being open-minded.
English translation is available.
Themes: Personal Freedom, Prejudice, Communication, Beauty of Differences
6+, 40 pages, 15×21 cm