by Duras, Marguerite; Couprie, Katy

Qui se souvient que Marguerite Duras, au début des années 70, a publié un album pour les enfants ? Ah ! Ernesto est l'histoire d'un petit garçon qui ne veut pas retourner à l'école, parce qu'à l'école, dit-il, « on m'apprend des choses que je ne sais pas ». Les illustrations de Katy Couprie offrent une seconde vie à ce livre trop longtemps oublié.

Ah ! ernesto
Publisher
THIERRY MAGNIER
Type
book
Language
French
ISBN-13
9782364743359
ISBN-10
2364743354
Height
10 mm
Widht
240 mm
Lenght
315 mm
Weight
510 g
Format
Book
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