From a particularly humiliating accident at scout camp, to the final stages of terminal illness, Daniel Pennac's warm, witty and heart-breaking novel shows the rise and fall of an ordinary man, told t
It’s the start of the 1860s, and the Old West is changing—a change that comes as a shock to the Daltons when they’re arrested not by Lucky Luke, but by… Allan Pinkerton! The man is determined to turn
This witty, refreshing treatise from a celebrated author and seasoned teacher is a passionate defense of reading — just for the joy of it.First published in 1992 and even more relevant now, Daniel Pen
This witty, refreshing treatise from a celebrated author and seasoned teacher is a passionate defense of reading — just for the joy of it.First published in 1992 and even more relevant now, Daniel Pen
Animals are everywhere in ancient rock art and cave paintings; they are represented without limits - with no borders - they merge with the earth and the sky. The photography of Liberto Macarro present
The Daltons split up? Good new for everyone! Or is it? After their umpteenth defeat at Lucky Luke’s hands, the Dalton brothers get into a big argument that ends with the four of them splitting up. The
"The Rights of the Reader" grew from celebrated French writer Daniel Pennac's experiences of teaching in "challenging" schools. This is a translation of this edition.