- Kensuke's Kingdom - Michael Morpurgo François Place Diane Ménard - Books

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  • Beautiful! 1436  

    Kensuke's Kingdom (Paperback)
    A book of great beauty! Easy and fun to read. A marvel. The reference to "Friday or wildlife" is inevitable but the story is less "dated" and the child is easily identified with the young hero. A philosophical novel also sobering. Many
  • beautiful story, beautiful book  

    Kensuke's Kingdom (Paperback)
    as usual, Morpurgo knows create stories that catch (both young and not so young) in a clear and effective style. A beautiful story in the vein of Robinson Crusoe, that children of twelve years read with pleasure. Paper decorated with beautiful color
  • 11 beautiful story  

    Kensuke's Kingdom (Paperback)
    Always written with a reference to World War II (the second here) Michael Morpurgo's stories are wonderful and this one is no exception to the rule here plus an evocation of nature protection. A Must Read !!!
  • Excellent adventure novel.  

    Kensuke's Kingdom (Paperback)
    I am a French teacher in college. I read this book when I was looking to support a cursory reading "Friday or wildlife." Even though I did not particularly like the beginning (before the trip), I really enjoyed discovering Kensuke. It emerges fr
  • A (s') offer  

    Kensuke's Kingdom (Paperback)
    Superlatives are superfluous. The story is simple to remain accessible to its readers, but the action is less important than the expression of emotions and feelings of the young hero-narrator, indeed in all modesty and without sentimentality, resulti
  • a philosophical tale, tender and moving  

    Kensuke's Kingdom (Paperback)
    School teacher, I read this book to a class of CM2. He held the children spellbound from start to finish, the children are totally identified with the hero. Personally, I loved the end who better than a conventional happy ending, poses essential ques
  • A wonderful book to put all hands  

    Kensuke's Kingdom (Paperback)
    It is first seduced by the beauty of the book (very fine quality paper and illustration). Then quickly falls under the spell of this simple and touching story of friendship between a child and an old man, lost on a desert island. This story leaves li
  • a very beautiful wreck ...  

    Kensuke's Kingdom (Paperback)
    Robinsonnades are among them, generation after generation, of our collective memory. The latter, written with great sensitivity and modesty, really deserves the Witches Award 2001. The reader plunges, from the first lines in the adventure, and he rev