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“…is a powerful work, and a handsome one.” ―
Publishers Weekly… this book encourages teachers to use global picture books to explain how conditions are not the same throughout the world. — Karen Hildebrand ―
International Reading AssociationAbout the Author
ALAIN SERRES was once a kindergarten teacher who was inspired by his young students to write children’s books. He has since published more than one hundred titles for children of all ages, many of which have been translated into other languages. Alain founded the highly regarded French publishing house Rue du Monde, whose mission is to provide children with books that allow them to question and imagine the world. He lives in Voisins-le-Bretonneux, France.
AURÉLIA FRONTY studied textile design at l’école Duperré in Paris before she began to illustrate children’s books. Her colorful, naïve-style art is inspired by her Catalan roots as well as her travels in Africa and Asia. She has illustrated more than forty titles, which have been published around the world. She has also exhibited her art in France and in the United Kingdom. She lives in Paris, France.
Helen Mixter is a translator who lives in Toronto, Ontario.
Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved.
I have the right to a first name, a last name, a family that smiles at me, and a country that is my home.
I have the right to have enough food to eat and water to drink so that I can grow. My favorite thing is an orange. You can eat it or drink its juice!
I have the right to live under a roof, to be warm but not too hot, not to be poor and to have just enough of what I need, not more.
I have the right to be cured with the best medicines that were ever invented.
And to run and jump and climb and shout:
“It’s so wonderful to feel good!’
Dimensions | 9.25 × 0.4 × 9.25 in |
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Item Condition | Used |
Condition Note | ex library book with typical stamps and stickers |