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"Martin Pebble" is a timeless, touching and very funny book which will appeal to readers and Sempe connoisseurs of all ages. Children and adults alike will be able to relate to this tale of a little boy, Martin, who blushes a lot, and who is hap[...]texte imprimé
Nicholas is the first of five books that bring to life the day to day adventures of a young school boy - amusing, endearing and always in trouble. An only child, Nicholas, appears older at school than he does as home and his touchingly naive rea[...]texte imprimé
Brings to life the adventures and exploits of Nicholas and his friends. This book is the second in a series of books about a young schoolboy who is amusing and always in trouble. Whether at school or at home, the children are caught up in a seri[...]texte imprimé
A collection of stories about the cheeky French schoolboy, Nicholas and his gang. Their teacher Old Spuds won't let them play Geoffrey's fantastic new game, the lady in the sweet shop won't let them buy chocolate, and Jeremy is none too pleased [...]texte imprimé
NICHOLAS ON HOLIDAY is the third in the acclaimed Nicholas children's book series, featuring the adventures of a young French schoolboy who is always getting into trouble. With text by René Goscinny, the beloved author of the Asterix the Gaul se[...]texte imprimé
NOTHING IS SIMPLE was the first book of Sempé drawings, originally published in 1962. In this classic Sempé's collection, we find a timeless mix of everyday moments and surreal situations, captured with characteristic playfulness and attention t[...]texte imprimé
Originally published in France in 1999, SUNNY SPELLS explores a wide range of topics, from troubled relationships and existential crises to office politics and doping scandals in the literary world. Sempé's cast of characters includes pious chur[...]texte imprimé
René Goscinny ; Uderzo ; Anthea Bell, Traducteur ; Derek Hockridge, Traducteur | London : Hodder and Stoughton | 1975Résumé indisponible