2005 2005. Daniel Picouly Lights Childhood Memoir Eo 2005 Tbe The description of this item has been automatically translated. If you have any questions please feel free to contact us. From dawn to sunset all the children on Earth live to the rhythm of the highlights of a day: getting up to go to school have lunch play study help their parents. But from one end of the world to the other lifestyles differ: a bowl of rice or noodles for breakfast for some cornflakes for others a canoe a rickshaw or a bus to go to school with as a playground a beach or a forest. Daniel Picouly successful author Prix Renaudot 1999 (The Leopard Child) tells through the tender gaze of a father on his daughter the lives of children around the world. Illustrated with exceptional photographs this very pretty fable an invitation to travel and to discover difference takes the reader into the poetic universe of this great writer. Authors biography. Daniel Picouly teacher for twenty years received the Prix des readers de Elle in 1995 for the saga Le Champ de personne and the Prix Renaudot in 1999 with L'Enfant Léopard. He has written about fifteen novels and numerous children's books. VERY GOOD CONDITION used. of course grouped shipping costs in case of multiple purchases. Perlenbook company Siret n ° 49982801100010. RCS Lure Tgi 499 828 911 N ° GESTION 2007 A 111. Created by eBay
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