for children will be at the party this weekend in Pleubian

for children will be at the party this weekend in Pleubian
Books for children will be at the party this weekend in Pleubian

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Nov 14 2024 at 5:19 p.m

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The Festival of Youth book The Marmouzien will take place on November 16 and 17, 2024 at Pleubian (Côtes-d'Armor) at the Sillon cultural center, with a storytelling show on Friday, November 15.

For this great moment of meeting with the authors and illustrators for young people, 25 auteurs are expected, not to mention independent authors who will number 10.

Signing meetings

As with each edition, the festival will be preceded on Thursday and Friday by interventions by authors or illustrators in schools on the peninsula, an opportunity to encourage a taste for reading among young people.

The Bouquine bookstore de Pleubian is a partner of the event, it orders and will sell all the books of the invited authors.

The public will be able to discuss books and have it signed.

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The poster for the 17th edition of the Marmouzien festival ©DR

Authors and illustrators

Among the authors and illustrators present:

  • Catherine Latteux
  • Céline L'Amour-Crochet
  • Claire Connan
  • Christine Angibous-Esnault
  • Fred Theys
  • Manech
  • Maxime
  • Morgane O'kean
  • Nathalie Pivert-Chalon
  • Pascal Millet, Patrick Fishmann
  • Philippe Gloagen
  • Val Reiyel
  • Véronique Chéneau
  • Wray
  • Bruno Pilorget

Workshops and shows

In addition to the presence of the authors, there will be animations for children (€2 per workshop): a linocut workshop and a Popup workshop with Paul Rouillac.

This year, opening on Friday November 15 at 8 p.m., a story show with Patrick Fishmann: “Tate-topa”, Native American tales and elsewherewill be offered at the Sillon.

To book on: helloasso.com or on 06 27 06 17 61. Prices: €8 per person, €25 per family (4 people), general public from 6 years old.

Children's book fair, Le Sillon cultural center, Saturday from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Entrance is free; workshops, €2. Refreshment bar and snacks on site.

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