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The Rights of the Reader

Published
Nov 2008
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
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Pages
176

About This Book

This witty, refreshing treatise from a celebrated author and seasoned teacher is a passionate defense of reading just for the joy of it.
First published in 1992 and even more relevant now, Daniel Pennac's quirky ode to reading has sold more than a million copies in his native
France. Drawing on his experiences as a child, a parent, and an inner-city teacher in Paris, the author reflects on the power of story and reminds us of our right to read anything, anywhere, anytime, so long as we are enjoying ourselves. In a new translation with a foreword and illustrations
by Quentin Blake, here is a guide to reading unlike any other: fresh,
sympathetic, and never didactic, it is a work of literature in its own right."

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Dec 2006 Walker Books (UK) ISBN 1406300918
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Aug 2015 Candlewick ISBN 0763677019
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First Edition Nov 2008 Candlewick ISBN 0763638013
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