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Leonora is a little mouse who lives in the kingdom of Marie-Claire, a beloved mouse all his people. But when things go wrong, Leonora will have to show courage and accepts difference to help all the mice to face events. This is how the birth of the little mouse teeth will defuse quietly in a world crammed with humor and tenderness.
The atmosphere is fun and modern, one also discovers behind this novel important themes like childhood growing up, out of the family cocoon or the difference. For Leonora, in addition to being a small fearless mouse, will have to be responsible and assume its size make a difference in his strength. I found that Leonora was the perfect representative for children who will not grow up and who indulge their whims, to see it evolve was therefore a pleasure and humor often makes my smile.
The main strength of this novel is of course humor, drawings Carolina Ayrault and four lessons that punctuate the novel only reinforce this essential part of the novel and I'm sure all will appeal to children.
The writing simple and immersive allows for a breath of fresh wind on the pages of this novel and delirious adventures, mixed with sweet limaginaire Raphaƫle Moussafir and illustrations Carolina Ayrault, a make everything perfectly in harmony in which we like to dive.
Originally posted on The Chronicle of little words Saefiel