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      • Children's & YA
        October 2020

        FRIDA, LA REINE DES COULEURS

        by SOPHIE FAUCHER - CARA CARMINA

        PICTURE BOOK   A beautiful and fun story to talk about differences. At the children's party, Frida organizes a big fiesta to which she has invited all her friends. While she is getting the decorations ready with Tonito, she discovers that he has hidden from her the fact that he can't see colours. For Frida, life without colours is unthinkable. She takes her friend to their neighbourhood in Coyoacán and tells him about the colours of houses, flowers, trees and even sweets, to make him see them through her eyes. The results are funny and unexpected!

      • Children's & YA
        October 2019

        OUVRE BIEN LES YEUX

        by DANA MONCEAU

        PICTURE BOOK   A finely illustrated picture book which, through an exciting treasure hunt, makes children aware of the importance of our planet's preservation.   This is a "search and find" picture book whose originality consists in looking for the intruder in the image. It is up to the child to guess with clues what is out of place in the picture. The book proposes nature themed enigmas starting from the water world, then continuing on land and endingn up in the sky. A double page at the end of the album gives the answers and some explanations.

      • Children's & YA

        LES TUQUES COLLECTION

        by NICHOLAS AUMAIS

        NOVELS   In La bande des Tuques, we follow the adventures of young friends in a wonderful Winterland. A charming and imaginative universe, colourful and full of light. Endearing characters who live incredible adventures!   The novels and their characters are from the movie La guerre des Tuques 3D (2015). A TV series, Les mini-Tuques and a colouring book, La course des Tuques, have also been adapted.

      • Children's & YA
        October 2017

        SILA, LE RACCOMMODEUR DE BANQUISE

        by GAËTAN SERRA - JUSTINE VERGES

        PICTURE BOOK   This poetic and rhymed album seeks to awaken consciences about the future of human beings and our planet.   Sila is a polar bear who lives in the North Pole and who tries by all means to save the ice pack that melts every day a little more. He does not lose hope and tries to mend the ice with the help of the other animals. He never gives up either and passes on this duty to his children. At the end of the book, the different animals of the icy world are introduced, as well as some scientific ways to slow down global warming and a list of small actions that can be done at home to help save the planet.   AWARD Prix du livre d'hiver de Montgiscard

      • Children's & YA
        September 2018

        JOURNAL D'UNE FILLE-CHIEN

        by LAURA JAFFÉ

        NOVEL   One of the darkest times of humanity is repeating itself in this dystopic novel inspired by many real facts borrowed from the Nazi period. The destiny of a young girl is crippled by the rise of a new eugenic government.   In the near future, in 2038, the totalitarian government is practicing genetic segregation of people with disabilities. Josépha, a teenage girl suffering from hypertrichosis (hair all over her body) writes in her diary about the rise of this new genetic fascism. Excluded from school because of her disability, she is then interned in a centre that looks more like a concentration camp than a place of care. She will try everything in her power to change the course of the terrible destiny that awaits her and her new companions of misfortune.

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