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  • A delicious moment  

    The hair and feather (Paperback)
    Very well written. It escapes to the countryside among chickens and other birds with full info on these animals and feel of the author. This is a nice book with humorous moments touching other ...
  • ATTACHING 8  

    The hair and feather (Paperback)
    Anny duperey tells how hens, pigeons and other birds have gradually entered his garden. Beyond the anecdotal and bucolic says something much deeper about life and death. Very well written more.
  • animal lover  

    The hair and feather (Paperback)
    Annie Duperey love cats and chickens, it's fun to see how these are endearing and very intelligent, I love animals, so I enjoyed myself with these life stories.
  • BIZARRE 31 January  

    The hair and feather (Paperback)
    Since this book, I licks the hair of my hand in my palm that grows as the sumptuous African tree in whose shadow we would tisaner tomatoes ...
  • pathetic!  

    The hair and feather (Paperback)
    Anny duperey is touching, simple and gives us the impression of sharing his life in the countryside as if we were friends !!!! With pretty stories! it is a treat to read and gives us some tips and tricks for our future want to pullet and other birds
  • A real breath of fresh air 2  

    The hair and feather (Paperback)
    In bad weather, what happiness to delve into this book. Anny duperey is really a great lady: TV, writing: Success come. I, who at first did not particularly fond of chickens, in this novel, I was taken to enjoy these animals. It must be said Anny Dup
  • what a great writer pen ...  

    The hair and feather (Paperback)
    not very objective, because I am a great admirer of the author! I devoured this book with curiosity and pleasure mingled with admiration for anny duperey who book through daily tales also more intimate things watermark. I recommend reading!
  • amazing, surprising, captivating  

    The hair and feather (Paperback)
    Anny duperey has captivated my interest when I'm not particularly friendly corny. This is a book that is readable as we taste a slice of fresh bread with a tasty and dripping honey. the flavor of life passes through his relationship to animals.