Pep Molist

Pep Molist

Biography

Pep Molist (Manlleu, 1965) has always thought that things are made out of threads. He pulled the thread of the image of some Senegalese children who every summer afternoon would go to the library where Pep works. That prompted a braided story — Dos fils (“Two Threads”), with a train running over them. Pep likes reading, recommending and writing stories, as well as cycling, travelling by train, swimming, going to the cinema and the theatre, talking with his friends, chocolate and strawberries, playing, walking on the beach…

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Dos Fils

Dos fils (Two Threads)

Moussa is an African boy who takes a trip every day with his toy train. On two threads, Moussa drives a train every day. With a piece of string in his hand, he drags a box for tin cans that acts as a locomotive, with the driver and a companion, and two cardboard boxes, full of passengers. The next morning a thread leads him to the baobab, where his grandfather tells him stories. In the evening he follows another that takes him back home.
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La Galera
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