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      • Personal & social issues: self-awareness & self-esteem (Children's/YA)

        Duel at the Copacrabana

        by Jonathan Blezard

        Omar is an outstanding dancer. What he likes above all else is grooving at the Copacrabana on Friday nights; and winning all the competitions. Until the arrival of Brigitte, a graceful octopus who steals the show… Despite his intensive training, Omar loses the competition! Frustrated, he treats Brigitte poorly; but she chooses to rise above it to become his dance partner; and more importantly, his new friend. • A festive underwater world of dancing with a nod to the 80s music scene • Managing negative emotions (anger and frustration) in the world of competitions • Playful illustrations, rich in details and characters

      • Children's & YA

        The Big Bad Graou

        by Ingrid Chabbert / Guridi

        Graou likes to be left alone and take a nap in the sunshine… until the day he meets a little girl who is just stubborn and brave enough to resist his attempts at scaring her away. She persists until she finds a common ground for them: books. Thanks to a book she leaves him, Graou discovers the joy of reading. And through their shared love of stories, the two newfound friends strike up a connection that will change both their lives. • Don’t judge someone on a first impression  • A valuable lesson in unlikely friendship • Lovely flat-colored illustrations

      • Children's & YA

        What a Story Nestor!

        by Heyna Bé / Céline Chevrel

        Nestor is about to pay a visit to his cousin Eugene, when he realizes he has a bit of a problem. He doesn’t have a suitcase in which to pack his belongings. Who could help him solve his problem? Gaspard? Marius? Madeleine? Or maybe Mystic Fox, who thinks he knows someone who knows someone who knows someone… • A road movie in the woods • A story that teaches children about forest animals and packing • Smooth, expressive pastel colors that depict a happy, bucolic world

      • Children's & YA

        Under the Cherry Tree

        by Sophie Grangerat

        A brother and a sister grow up side by side. The eldest keeps climbing higher, swimming faster… while the girl remains in the shadows. Until the day comes when it’s her turn to step into the light and accomplish her own exploits, while her brother grows weaker in a heavy and tired body. • The unique nature of the relationship between siblings • Handicap and its impact on a family • Pencil illustrations enhanced with collages

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