Saturday, February 26, 2011

Blueprint Coin Pusher

Short readings for the weekend

Here is a new selection of books this time grouped around a red line: freedom. I have been ruffled by the way Charlotte Moundlic tells in his short novel colonization and rebellion of the oppressed. A simple and compelling story; impossible for children not to understand the plot of this column. Just as the latest addition to the interesting collection "You were that you ," which recounts without a shadow of boredom, life and work of Toussaint Louverture, the hero of Saint Domingue (later Haiti). The picture of this personality available for younger children is no angelic lover of freedom and equality, fighting for the abolition of slavery on the island, Toussaint Louverture also hides enigmatic facets, sometimes inglorious. A note of humorous illustrations this book finally comes out kind of school or legalistic. To read or reread the famous Morning Brown, and place it on the bedside sympathetic to your teen. There will surely find ideas for building his own personality. I do not know the Baron d'Holbach , thinker of the Enlightenment who collaborated on the Encyclopedia of Diderot. I relished this short essay that sounds strangely pamphleteer just a note, clear and present. A pearl necklace on more editions Allia.
Guests - Charlotte Moundlic - Coll. Small pocket at Thierry Magnier - 5 €
Toussaint Louverture - Jacques VĂ©nuleth - Ill. Frederick Reben - Coll. You was that you? Actes Sud Junior - 7.80 €
Morning Brown - Franck Pavloff - Cheyne - 1.50 €
Essay on the Art crawl to the use of courtiers - Baron of Holbach - Allia - 3 €

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