Martin Daneš emigrated to France in the mid-1980s, where he studied journalism and international relations in Paris. After returning to Prague, he contributed to Czech, French, and Belgian publications. In 1991, he served as a diplomatic adviser in the Office of the President of the Czech Republic. Over the following years, he became the editor-in-chief of several periodicals, including Denní Telegraf. He writes books in both Czech and French, including a novel about Karel Poláček (Rozsypaná slova / Les Mots brisés). He also translates Czech literature into French, including Poláček’s novels. He currently lives in Brittany, France.
Pavla Baštanová is a graduate in Animation Studies from UMPRUM in Prague and UTB in Zlin. She is an animator, illustrator and artist who works on both commercial and artistic projects: films, spots, graphics and illustrations for books and magazines.
by Martin Daneš (text), Pavla Baštanová (illustrations)
November 2025, 168 pages
The Impobable Adventures of Adam 20.000 Plunges Beneath the Kitchen Sink
Do you know what – or who – is Itsybitsypeck? We won’t keep you in suspense: he’s a seagull. Wait, what? An ordinary seagull? You might ask. But this seagull, named Itsybitsypeck, is far from ordinary. In fact, he’s quite extraordinary. He speaks human, behaves mischievously, and, on top of that, takes a boy named Adam and his little cousin Johnie on a thrilling adventure to an underground realm where everything is turned upside down. How does it all begin? Rather normally: a seagull flies into the children’s room, where Adam and Johnie are playing, speaks to them, and invites them on a trip. And since the holidays are just beginning, the boys eagerly agree. Little do they know what dangerous (and totally wacky) adventures await them – or that they’ll have to help the seagull with a life-or-death rescue mission.