Une souris nommée Miika
- 149pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Matt Haig mêle magistralement la réalité du quotidien à une fantaisie enchanteresse, insufflant à ses récits une touche originale et délicieusement décalée. Saluée pour une écriture à la fois drôle, captivante et déchirante, son œuvre explore souvent des dynamiques familiales complexes et la vie intérieure de ses personnages. La voix distinctive de Haig et son style imaginatif créent des mondes à la fois humoristiques et profondément humains. Ses récits captivants résonnent à travers les cultures, traduits dans de nombreuses langues et séduisant les lecteurs en quête d'originalité.







Every troll child dreads being sent to the Betterer. The Betterer is the most evil troll in Shadow Forest who loves to punish his fellow trolls for their grubby and stupid habits in lots of horrible ways. When one troll boy escapes the forest to be with his favourite human, Samuel Blink, the Betterer is not very happy.
Audrey learns from her father that to remain human in a modern world, she must create a protective moat of books, music, philosophy, and dreams, distinguishing herself from emotionless machines that mimic humans and serve them.
A brand new story for younger readers from number one bestselling author Matt Haig, illustrated throughout by Chris Mould. It's Reasons to Stay Alive for children: helping kids to feel okay about who they are
As featured on the CBBC Book Club. A brilliant new chapter book for children, from number one bestselling author Matt Haig and with illustrations by the award-winning Emily Gravett
A subtle contemporary message about outsiders and hate underpins this energetic, funny adventure that has charm, warmth, and a sprinkle of Christmas magic Daily Mail
The next magical book in the festive series, begun with A Boy Called Christmas, from Number One bestselling author Matt Haig.
Reflections on hope, survival and the messy miracle of being alive. Nothing is stronger than a small hope that doesn't give up. The Comfort Book is a collection of little islands of hope. It gathers consolations and stories that give new ways of seeing ourselves and the world. Matt Haig's mix of philosophy, memoir and self-reflection builds on the wisdom of philosophers and survivors through the ages, from Marcus Aurelius to Nellie Bly, Emily Dickinson to James Baldwin. This is the book to pick up when you need the wisdom of a friend, the comfort of a hug or a reminder that hope comes from unexpected places.