#livres jeunesse
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Credit: Bernard Waber (USA, 1921-2013). Snippet of canine representation in the children’s book Bernard, (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1982). A resonant image, in a book about divorce, for many of us.
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Credit: Snippet of illustration with canine representation by @kittycrowther-blog @kittycrowther Catherine Crowther (Belgium, 1970-) for the children’s book Farwest, with text by @peter_elliott_illustra Peter Elliott (Belgium, 1970-), published by @ecoledesloisirs in 2018. Thanks to @gwendaloules for the tip.
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Snippet from Maxipes Fik by Rudolf Čechura (Czech Republic, 1931-2014) and Jiří Šalamoun (illus.) (Czech, 1935-2022) . First published by Albatros in Prague in 1981, and republished in various European translations including a Dutch language version currently available from @boycott_books as De avonturen van mega hond Max. Based on the late 1970s Czechoslovak animated series about the stories of an overgrown talking intelligent dog Fík and a little girl Aja, who lived together in Ahníkov near Kadaň.
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