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She was whisked away to Narnia – and Kirrin Island – and Wonderland. She ventured down rabbit holes and womble burrows into midnight gardens and chocolate factories. She wandered the countryside with Milly-Molly-Mandy, and played by the tracks with the Railway Children. With Charlotte’s Web she discovered Death and with Judy Blume it was Boys. No wonder she only left the house for her weekly trip to the library or to spend her pocket money on amassing her own at home.
In Bookworm, Lucy revisits her childhood reading with wit, love and gratitude. She relives our best-beloved books, their extraordinary creators, and looks at the thousand subtle ways they shape our lives. She also disinters a few forgotten treasures to inspire the next generation of bookworms and set them on their way.
Lucy brings the favourite characters of our collective childhoods back to life – prompting endless re-readings, rediscoveries, and, inevitably, fierce debate – and brilliantly uses them to tell her own story, that of a born, and unrepentant, bookworm.
Titre original : Bookworm: A Memoir of Childhood Reading (2018)
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2018 Editions Square Peg
Langue française | 336 pages | Sortie : 1er mars 2018 | ISBN : 9780224098854
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amiedeschats Le 06 Septembre 2019 à 18:27
enfin quelqu'un qui décrit l'enfance d'une petite lectrice oubliant le reste du monde dans les pages d'un livre. Et ceci décrit avec ironie et tendresse. J'aime, j'aime, j'aime...
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