
L'enfant, le libraire et le roi, by Thierry Maricourt and François Place
In the hope that the long freeze of the pandemic is over, this short and beautifully crafted text arrives on the children’s shelves as a literary homage to the ...
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The Child, the Bookseller and the King

T'es fleur ou t'es chou By Gwendoline Raisson and Clotilde Perrin
According to folklore, boys are born inside cabbages and girls in flowers Boys are said to have springs under their feet and to enjoy war games Girls supposedly like to ...
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Are You a Flower or a Cabbage?

L'esclave qui parlait aux oiseaux, by Yves Pinguilly and Zaü
Alexandre wants to know more about his friend Mariama’s African origins Mariama tells him about the rainy season, the savannah, and the long and terrible history
She ...
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The Slave Who Talked to the Birds

Une sirène tombée du ciel, by Raphaële Frier and illustrated by Sandra Poirot-Chérif
Pierre, a fisherman and dreamer, sees a siren fall from the sky Once, then twice – and each time an explosion sounds as the figure falls The fisherman ...
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The Siren Who Fell from the Sky

Petit pêcheur, grand appétit, by Suzy Vergez
A little fisherman living on an island used to catch one fish for the whole family to share but as time passed his appetite got bigger So he made larger and larger nets to bring in a bigger ...
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Little Fisherman, Big Appetite