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Les Contes du Cottage de Beatrix Potter

Plongez dans le monde enchanteur de la campagne anglaise au début du XXe siècle. Cette charmante série pour tous les âges suit la vie et les aventures d'une auteure et illustratrice bien-aimée. Découvrez son parcours, de la société londonienne à une nouvelle indépendance à la campagne, pleine d'espoir et de romance. Appréciez le cadre historique authentique, les adorables facéties des animaux et le fort sentiment d'appartenance et de communauté.

The Tale of Cuckoo Brow Wood
The Tale of Holly How
The Tale of Hill Top Farm

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  1. Set in the charming village of Sawrey, the story follows Beatrix Potter, an animal lover and amateur sleuth, as she embarks on a mission to win over the locals after purchasing an old farm. With the assistance of her delightful talking animal friends, she navigates the challenges of her new life while unraveling mysteries in the community. This enchanting tale captures the spirit of Beatrix Potter, blending her love for animals with her determination to connect with her new home.

    The Tale of Hill Top Farm1
    3,9
  2. The Tale of Holly How

    • 303pages
    • 11 heures de lecture

    Beatrix and the creatures realize that to solve the mystery of who killed local shepherd Ben Hornby all of Sawrey, both the two and four-legged inhabitants, must work together.

    The Tale of Holly How2
    4,0
  3. Beatrix Potter loves the warmth of Sawrey, her new hometown. But even the kindest of souls can turn snappish when houseguests overstay their welcome. When Beatrix returns from time away, she finds the attic overrun with rats. Rosabelle, resident rat and generous hostess, has offered her family a place to stay. But when word gets out, she soon has dozens of rat families on her tiny hands. To get rid of them, Beatrix invites some cats over-deeply offending Felicia Frummety, resident cat. Then a mysterious outsider plans to ruin the pristine shoreline of Lake Windermere by building a sprawl of villas. And trouble has beset three village children, favorites of Beatrix, who are counting on the help of the fairies of Cuckoo Brow Wood. Now, with her signature tact, Beatrix must work with her friends-human and animal-to set things right.

    The Tale of Cuckoo Brow Wood3
    4,1