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La Grande Librairie on November 27, 2024, the guests and the summary this evening on France 5 – Augustin Trapenard will meet you this Wednesday evening live on France 5 for a new issue of the literary magazine “La Grande Librairie”. Who are his guests? We tell you everything!
See you from 9:05 p.m. live on France 5 or on france.tv for the replay.
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La Grande Librairie on November 27, 2024: guests and summary
While the latest CNL report highlights a decline in reading among young people, a question will be at the heart of the debates this week on the set of “La Grande Librairie”: how can we encourage our children to discover the pleasure of reading?
DANIEL PENNAC
At the beginning of the 1980s, Daniel Pennac, author of the Malaussène saga (Gallimard) and ardent defender of reading aloud, published
Cabot-Caboche (Pocket jeunesse) and L'oeil du loup (Pocket jeunesse) two novels which continue to inspire young people. Who will be surprised that his latest book, Mon assassin (Gallimard), opens with the portrait of a child reader!
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SUSIE MORGENSTERN
High priestess of children's literature, author of nearly 150 works, of unfailing sincerity and generosity, Susie Morgenstern has the art and way of approaching all subjects. We owe him in particular The sixth (The leisure school), Confession of a big potato (La Martinière Jeunesse) and The headless school year (Les Arènes).
ZEP
Since the birth of his mischievous Titeuf, more than 20 million albums of the adventures of this funny hero with a blond streak have been released! ZEP's latest album, Dessiner le monde (Rue de Sèvres) looks back on his career as an author and designer.
TIMOTHÉE DE FOMBELLE
Known and acclaimed for the diptychs Tobie Lolness (Gallimard jeunesse) and Vango (Gallimard jeunesse), his trilogy on slavery Alma (Gallimard jeunesse), initiated in 2020 and the third volume of which was published this year, has definitively established him as a must-have in children's literature.
CLEMENTINE Beauvais
Clémentine Beauvais is a teacher and researcher at the University of York in the United Kingdom, a specialist in children's literature, but also a translator, author, and urges us to enjoy books in a daring booklet, How to Enjoy Reading (La Martinière Youth).
STANISLAS DEHAENE
Reading, let it be said, is good for the brain! This is what the neuroscientist in cognitive psychology and professor at the Collège de France, Stanislas Dehaene, will explain to us, who meticulously dissects the functioning of our brain in An idea in the head (Odile Jacob).
MARIE-AUDE MURAIL
Marie-Aude Murail is one of the most read authors in France. In Francoeur – À nous la vie d'artiste (The school of leisure), written jointly with her daughter Constance Robert-Murail, she resurrects the figures of three women who marked the French 19th century: George Sand, Rosa Bonheur and Sarah Bernhardt.
Find a new, unpublished issue of “La Grande Librairie” this Wednesday, November 27, 2024 at 9 p.m. on France 5.