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- 7 heures de lecture
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"Joyful ode to reading...quirky, playful sketches to complement the author's engaging prose. Passionate and witty." — Booklist First published in 1992, Daniel Pennac's quirky ode to reading has sold more than a million copies in his native France. Drawing on his experiences as a child, a parent, and an inner-city teacher in Paris, the author reflects on the power of story and reminds us of our right to read anything, anywhere, anytime, so long as we are enjoying ourselves. In this translation with a foreword and illustrations by Quentin Blake, here is a guide to reading unlike any other: fresh, sympathetic, and never didactic, it is a work of literature in its own right.
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The Rights of the Reader, Daniel Pennac
- Langue
- Année de publication
- 2008
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- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- Daniel Pennac
- Éditeur
- National Geographic Books
- Publié
- 2008
- Format
- rigide
- Pages
- 176
- ISBN10
- 0763638013
- ISBN13
- 9780763638016
- Séries
- Mots clés
- Nonfiction, Art / Culture, Sciences sociales, Histoires vraies, Études littéraires, Manuels et guides, France, Presse d'opinion & Essais, Histoires, Éducation, système scolaire, Littérature française, Sur les livres, Passion, Conseils, astuces, idées, Lecture, Joyful, Éducation littéraire
- Première publication
- 1992
- Titre original
- Comme un roman
- Évaluation
- 3,95 sur 5
- Description
- "Joyful ode to reading...quirky, playful sketches to complement the author's engaging prose. Passionate and witty." — Booklist First published in 1992, Daniel Pennac's quirky ode to reading has sold more than a million copies in his native France. Drawing on his experiences as a child, a parent, and an inner-city teacher in Paris, the author reflects on the power of story and reminds us of our right to read anything, anywhere, anytime, so long as we are enjoying ourselves. In this translation with a foreword and illustrations by Quentin Blake, here is a guide to reading unlike any other: fresh, sympathetic, and never didactic, it is a work of literature in its own right.





