Michael Foreman Livres
Michael est un auteur dont les livres, richement illustrés, naissent de ses vastes voyages à travers divers paysages du monde entier. Son processus artistique est profondément ancré dans la découverte de l' 'art' unique des différents environnements, qu'il recherche par une observation attentive et une écoute perspicace. Il s'immerge dans les lieux, s'efforçant de rester invisible afin d'en capturer l'essence authentique et d'intégrer ces découvertes dans son travail. Cette dévotion permet à ses illustrations de donner vie à des mondes et des récits avec une profondeur visuelle singulière.






12 Shakespearian plays presented afresh in narrative form.
This volume contains over 70 of the best-loved action rhymes. Each one is introduced and acted out by a little bear and a colourful supporting cast of animals, humans - and others! Join them for a dance round the mulberry bush or help them count ten fat sausages and five little piggies.
Billy the Kid
- 80pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Set against the backdrop of World War II, the story follows Billy, a young footballer selected to play for Chelsea. As the war disrupts his dreams and challenges his resilience, the narrative explores themes of courage, loss, and the impact of conflict on both personal and sporting lives. Master storyteller Michael Morpurgo delivers a poignant tale that captures the spirit of the game and the human experience during tumultuous times.
A heart-warming, colour-illustrated novel about Kaspar the Savoy cat, from the award-winning author of Born to Run and The Amazing Story of Adolphus Tips. Kaspar the cat first came to the Savoy Hotel in a basket - Johnny Trott knows, because he was the one who carried him in. Johnny was a bell-boy, you see, and he carried all of Countess Kandinsky's things to her room. But Johnny didn't expect to end up with Kaspar on his hands forever, and nor did he count on making friends with Lizziebeth, a spirited American heiress. Pretty soon, events are set in motion that will take Johnny - and Kaspar - all around the world, surviving theft, shipwreck and rooftop rescues along the way. Because everything changes with a cat like Kaspar around. After all, he's Prince Kaspar Kandinsky, Prince of Cats, a Muscovite, a Londoner and a New Yorker, and as far as anyone knows, the only cat to survive the sinking of the Titanic…
A companion volume to the highly acclaimed Shakespeare Stories. It presents nine of Shakespeare's memorable dramas.
The Lady and the Squire
- 304pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Having left his village in 19th-century England—tired of learning Latin and digging ditches—Tom now finds himself in France employed as a squire to Henry, Duke of Lancaster. But Tom's job proves tedious, so when an encounter with the Man in Black presents an opportunity for escape, Tom again makes a dash for freedom. This time he is accompanied by the beautiful but troublesome Lady Emilia De Valois—and, of course, supported by his dear friend and ally Squire "Alan." Love is in the air as Tom continues his quest to become a knight in shining armor and to fulfill his dreams of tournaments won and distant lands traveled. But, as fortune would have it, Tom is called upon to use his talents to help the starving people of France and, with the giant Anton, is persuaded to make a detour to visit none other than Pope Innocent VI!
Michael Foreman's Mother Goose
- 32pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Reading Together is a learn-to-read series of picture books for young children and parents to enjoy together. There are four levels, each consisting of six books, offering a variety of reading experiences: stories, poems, rhymes and songs, traditional tales and information books.
War Boy
- 96pages
- 4 heures de lecture
A special new edition of Michael Foreman's award-winning memoirs about his wartime childhood.
There was once a general who fell off his horse, only to discover the beauty of flowers and nature. From that day on he vowed to change the world around him into one of peace and beauty.

