Search results for ""Author Daniel Pennac""
Kiepenheuer & Witsch GmbH Wie ein Roman
£8.78
Editions Larousse Chagrin d'ecole
£12.50
Egmont Comic Collection Lucky Luke 90 Auf eigene Faust
£14.00
Klett Sprachen GmbH La dbauche Schulausgabe fr das Niveau B2 Franzsische Bande dessine mit Annotationen
£13.83
Gallimard Terminus Malaussene
£14.50
Gallimard Kamo l'agence Babel
£8.75
Gallimard Le Cas Malaussene 1
£13.50
Debolsillo Mal de escuela
£14.40
Kiepenheuer & Witsch GmbH Schulkummer
£16.00
Gallimard Le Cas Malaussene 02
£30.60
Pearson Education Limited Wordsmith Year 6 Eye of the Wolf
The wolf has lost nearly everything on his journey to the zoo, including an eye and his beloved pack. The boy too has lost much and seen many terrible things. They stand eye to eye on either side of the wolf's enclosure and, slowly, each makes his own extraordinary story known to the other...
£9.55
Walker Books Ltd The Eye of the Wolf
A classic, essential read by master storyteller Daniel Pennac, with a new foreword written by Michael Morpurgo.The wolf has lost nearly everything on his journey to the zoo, including an eye and his beloved pack. The boy too has lost much and seen many terrible things. They stand eye to eye on either side of the wolf's enclosure and, slowly, each makes his own extraordinary story known to the other...
£7.03
Quercus Publishing Diary Of A Body
From a particularly humiliating accident at scout camp, to the final stages of terminal illness, Daniel Pennac's warm, witty and heart-breaking novel shows the rise and fall of an ordinary man, told through his observations of his own body. It is with damp eyes (not to mention underpants) that our narrator begins his diary, seeking through it to come to terms with the demoralising quirks of his fleshy confines. Through the joys and horrors of puberty to the triumphs of adolescence, we grow to love him through every growth, leak and wound, as he finds himself developing muscles, falling in love, and then leaving school to join the French Resistance. Yet, as ever, this is only half the story. As years pass and hairs grey, everything he took for granted begins to turn against him. Tackling taboo topics with honesty and charm, Pennac's wit remains sharp even as everything else begins to sag. This is a hugely original story of the most relatable of unlikely love stories: a human, and the body that defines him.
£9.04
Quercus Publishing School Blues
Daniel Pennac has never forgotten what it was like to be a very unsatisfactory student, nor the day one of his teachers saved his life by assigning him the task of writing a novel. This was the moment Pennac realized that no-one has to be a failure for ever. In School Blues, Pennac explores the many facets of schooling: how fear makes children reject education; how children can be captivated by inventive thinking; how consumerism has altered attitudes to learning. Haunted by memories of his own turbulent time in the classroom, Pennac enacts dialogues with his teachers, his parents and his own students, and serves up much more than a bald analysis of how young people are consistently failed by a faltering system. School Blues is not only universally applicable, but it is unquestionably a work of literature in its own right, driven by subtlety, sensitivity and a passion for pedagogy, while embracing the realities of contemporary culture.
£12.99
Candlewick Press,U.S. The Rights of the Reader
£14.82