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Old Soul, by Nancy Guilbert Fernis a teenager After her father dies, her mother falls in love with another man and takes Fern and her blind younger brother, Tim, to live with him in Canada Constantly mocked and beaten by her new stepfather, Fern ...

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Old Soul
Même pas en rêve, by Elisabeth Brami It is August 31, 2002 and twelve-year-old Marieke won’t be making any more sand castles on the Ostend beach with her favorite cousin She feels like her childhood is coming to an end and is filled ...

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Don’t Even Think About It!
Les fleurs sucrées des trèfles, by Cédric Philippe Agathe is a shy little girl who is very fond of her old uncle, Yvon One day she hears by accident that he is suffering from a heart illness and that he is slowly dying ...

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The Sweet Flowers of Clovers
Les étoiles qui meurent dans le ciel, by Benjamin Lesage Jack is passionate about the stars As a child, he saw one disappear from the night skies and understood that, like everything in the universe, stars age with the passing of time ...

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The Stars Are Dying In The Sky
A coeur ouvert, by Marie-France Zerolo and Élisabeth Benoit-Morelli Boris is in love with his neighbour but is terribly shy and doesn’t know how to tell her how he feels! That is when a talking crow, Odilon, comes to his res- cue But ...

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Open Heart
American Dreamer, by Antoine Vigne Living in Texas with his sister at his side, Juan is a young undocumented immigrant from Mexico desperately seeking to build a future for himself in a country in the throes of an identity ...

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American Dreamer
Bienvenue à Oswald, by Célia Garino Chiméri’s parents are teachers and they have once again dragged her along on a cultural excursion But Chiméri dawdles so much that she ends up getting lost! That’s when she falls into another ...

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Welcome To Oswald!
Surf, by Frédéric Boudet For Adam, home for the holidays, Brest does not have a lot to say for itself The cranes of the port are still there in the distance, closer, in between the rooftops, the same piece of ocean, closer still the ...

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Surf
La Chose du MéHéHéHé, by Sigrid Baffert and ill Jeanne Macaigne On the surface of the sea’s blue belly, things are serious A Thing, with red and white stripes, hard as a giant shell and yet soft like seaweed, is floating ...

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The Thing From MéHéHéHé
Petit garçon, by Francesco Pittau, ill Catherine Chardonnay Tonight, the little boy metamorphosed into a fly Since then, with his head upside down, the world all topsy-turvy, he’s been walking on the ceiling Today, or maybe before, he ...

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Little Boy
Frère-Ami, by Michel Piquemal and illustrated by Emmanuel ...

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Frère-Ami
L’arrêt du cœur ou comment Simon découvrit l’amour, dans une cuisine, by Agnès Debacker, illustrated by Anaïs Brunet Since Simone left, Simon comes to his building caretaker Françoise’s office every day for ...

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When Your Heart Misses a Beat, or How Simon Discovered Love in a Kitchen
Pombo Courage, by Émile Cucherousset and illustrated by Clémence Paldacci There’s nothing Pombo enjoys more than spending the day sipping a fruit juice with scum, toes warm in his slippers From time to time, hunger or sleep make him ...

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Fearless Pombo
Pull, by Claire Lebourg It is early summer and Jumper has lost his master at the train station Having ventured ahead to go and sniff a trash-can, Jumper has to face the fact: Francis has gone missing Jumper sets off on a tracking mission ...

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Jumper
Hamaika and the Fish, by Pierre Zapolarrua and illustrated by Anastasia Parrotto Under her skinny coat of feathers, Hamaika is a very curious little hen She likes to leave her house and venture far, far, ever further away The ...

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Hamaika and the Fish
Laurent le Flamboyant, by Karen Hottois and illustrated by Junia Woignier / Polonia Series by Chloé Mary Just like every morning, Utang Laurent wakes up on the wrong side of the bed He may swing from branch to branch throughout the ...

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Laurent the Flamboyant
Truffe et Machin, by Émile Cucherousset and Camille Jourdy / Polynia Series by Chloé Mary Snout and Thingy, the rabbit brothers, have run out of ideas and find themselves short on adventures today They can’t think of a single silly thing to do ...

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Snout and Thingy
Vendredi ou les autres jours, by Gilles Barraqué and Hélène Raizac / Polynia Series by Chloé Mary  Seven days of complete stillness spent staring at bamboo shoots Friday is stricken with an illness that is eating away at him, his eyes are ...

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Friday or the Other Days
La petite épopée des pions, by Audren and Cédric Philippe / Polynia Series by Chloé Mary Sasha lives in a beautiful rose wood box surrounded by other black and white Sashas Sometimes The Hand takes him out for a breather and moves him a long a ...

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Pawns – A Small Odyssey
La marche du baoyé, by Sigrid Baffert, Adrienne and Léonore Sabrier / Polynia Series by Chloé Mary Nothing much remained from the life of Tiago, his brother Big Ouji, his Mum and Dad, of the whole Manké farming family A watering can, a sewing ...

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The March Of The Baoye Tree
Hernig & Zebraël, by Victor Boissel, illustrated by Beax Everything opposes Hernig, a lonesome and silent man, and Zebraël, a spirited and charming teenage boy But these two heroes will have to unite and travel together on a quest that ...

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Hernig & Zebraël
Voyage au centre de la terre, by Jules Verne, illustrated by Isabelle Simler Journey to the Center of the Earth is one of Jules Verne’s greatest masterpieces Isabelle Simler’s vibrant and meticulous illustrations were added to this ...

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Journey To The Center Of The Earth
Nour et le peuple des loups, by M Piquemal and illustrated by E Roudier It is the seventh century BC Young Nour, a member of the hunter tribe, discovers that the neighbouring tribe has a very different way of life They ...

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Nour and the Wolf People
Do la honte, by Raphaële Frier “Do” is a model student But he has a terrible secret A source of dire embarrassment which he covers up with lies: his own family The family from hell with their filth, coarseness and wretchedness, ...

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Do’s Shame
A samedi, by Hubert Ben Kemoun, illustrated by Zaü This graphic novel in three colours plunges into the emotional worlds of ten or so characters aged 15 to 40 over a period of four days These intersecting destinies all have in common ...

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Until Saturday!
Les bébés ont un goût salé, by Dominique Sampiero With an absent father, a mother who disappears for several days and a baby sister to pacify, thirteen-year-old Malika already has plenty of responsibilities But a week at the seaside with her ...

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Babies Taste Salty
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