The true story of Sophie is told through its 22 "misfortunes". Indeed, Sophie is raised with love in a bourgeois family. But the little girl has a wild imagination and naively invent nonsense which it happens to be the first victim once unveiled thing. Wonderful tenderness, this book reminds us that the primary role of a parent is not punishment but rather to bring his child to reflect on his actions and its consequences in order to bring more confidence in him. Great time for family reading