However, keep in mind that "Friday and Wildlife" is a rewrite for children of "Friday or Limbo Pacific", where the author describes the initiation quest Robinson to the acceptance of its sexuality and homosexual pedophile. In this book, through the same symbolic return to the mother's womb in the cave, it continues with copulation with the fertile nature (earth) and wild (the dead tree) of the island, and ends with a clearly mentioned relationship between the fifties and the young Robinson Friday (when grabbed her knees). In "sensitive" final touch, as in "Wildlife", Robinson met the young foam 10 years and takes her hand, saying someting which means "come my boy, I'll show you life" .
This parallel would be unimportant to me if we did not reconciliation "The Erl King" book also remarkably well written, where Michel Tournier cleverly leads the reader to accompany the "innocent" Tiffauge into the Nazi Germany, where he is engaged in more than nauseating touching on prisoners children. In these three books, the main character is presented as someone incredibly friendly.
In conclusion, I invite teachers of French in college reading "The Erl King" and "Friday or Limbo Pacific" before offering this book to students in their classes (the teachers my children had not did). As for the parents: no autadafé, but read these three books and you also talk to your teens.