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Cultural | Reading ideas for spring

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Stéphanie Solomon | May 7 2025

At the Guy-Sanche , several literary features are to be discovered for all ages: for toddlers, The very small rabbit et One bear does not wait for the other offer tender and illustrated stories, while primary school will be able to learn while having fun with the series Did you know? (on moose) and Mortillesan adventure around mushrooms. For the 10 to 14 year olds, the volume in the series Maél and the novel The night of the corpse Promise emotion and chills. On the adult side, we find the new novels of Janette Bertrand, Dominique Demers and Marie-Sissi Labrèche, as well as an essay by Frédéric Arnould on the States and the novel by Simon Paré-Poupart, centered on the profession of harvesting. The library is free for residents of Gatineau, making these readings accessible to all.

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