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For the little ones: happiness at the post office
Celestine sparkles with joy. She received a letter from her cousin. His friend Octave would also like to receive mail. Equipped with a brand new mailbox, he begins an astonishing correspondence with Winifred, the cousin of his hardware store.
What are they written? Young readers are invited to discover it by opening the envelopes reproduced in the book. A very well thought out process. We bet that the children will in turn want to take out the writing paper and the pencils to sow happiness by post.
The mailbox
Text by Pierrette Dubé, illustrations by Aurélien Galvan
Editions The short scale
From 4 years old
For children: a big brother in paradise
Victim of a serious bicycle accident, Mélodie’s older brother is taken to the hospital. ” He will die ? asks the 8-year-old girl. Her mother’s nod reassures her a little, “but not much.” ” [Mon] brother sleeps like a prince who has been cast a bad spell”, she describes, shortly before David joins “the paradise of nice brothers”.
With children’s words, this novel addresses mourning, but also love, family and the strength of memories. Touching and luminous, despite death.
Warm in my heart
Text by Edith Bourget, illustrations by Anne-Marie Bourgeois
Editions Quebec America
From 6 years old
For teenagers: the last year
Rose is in fifth grade. She has a loving family and a completely crazy boyfriend. As her classmates enroll in CEGEP and go to prom, she battles a cancer so ferocious that doctors give her only a year to live. To put an end to “physical suffering, psychological suffering, the suffering of others”, the young woman chooses medical assistance in dying, a decision that shakes her loved ones.
This novel written in “I” is overwhelming and leaves your eyes reddened.
Issued
Roxane Jerome
Editions de Mortagne
From 14 years old
Comic: Psychologists of the Beyond
After dark, Alex and Julie love to explore the city. Abandoned house or disused factory, they take pleasure in visiting these forbidden places… until the day they enter a mysterious villa. How come they are the only ones to see the imposing residence? Who are the little girls they saw inside? What if these supernatural apparitions had a meaning?
Flirting with horror, the Urbex series offers “psychological investigations” that keep the reader spellbound.
Urbex, volume 1 – Villa Pandora
Screenplay by Vincent Dugomier, illustrations by Clarke
Editions Le Lombard
From 12 years old
Documentary: astonishing ordeals
The Beijing 2022 Games are upon us. To immerse yourself in the Olympic atmosphere, why not reminisce about some past editions and the sports that have been presented there?
From ski ballet to croquet via dog sledding or even tug of war, this documentary, signed by the sports journalist of The Press Simon Drouin, traces strange (and sometimes forgotten) sports that had their heyday under the Olympic flame. Amazing and instructive.
Funny sports — Olympic curiosities
Text by Simon Drouin, illustrations by Cécile Gariépy
Editions La Watermelon
From 8 years old