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Logre mustard green sweater and Yoan dAbdou is history, both living in a children's home. Lorsquun new night watchman sinstalle, the two children decide to subject it to a form of "rite of passage" a bit cruel. But this watcher is not like the others: it is a scary ogre dream devour these two little boys and all their comrades from home.
This second novel by Marion Brunet much sinscrit in childhood but also in the line of Perrault or Grimm stories. The story is simple, almost cruel, but it's the message that sy cache that is important. Home of the children are all endearing dune differently but they are mostly considered "undesirable" as Logre words. Little could be devoured puisquils are sure to person
But the moral of the story, you limaginez well, brings much further. The real antagonist will finally be in the pages if Logre crystallizes fear this is another character who pours his wickedness on the children of the home, which seems to be the real villain. It is through humor and lautodérision quAbdou and Yoan, joined later by Bauble, will have to get out of this terrible situation and learn to fight not to be eaten but also to protect other children from the home and become true heroes.
Till Charlier Mount blies more illustrations in history puisquelles allow younger SImmerse a bit more and create a particularly interesting interactivity. I found them enjoyable to watch and anchored in the movement, allowing a certain dynamism. Stripper humor of my story also really liked; as the final body that brings a touch of freshness.
The writing of Marion Brunet my surprise, revealing fresh new, funny and full of innuendo who are the real proponents of the idea which tries to sweat through these words.
Originally posted on The Chronicle of little words Saefiel