Cécile is the future for all (Vive la République) My brother
Cécile Barrois is a young teacher struggling with his first day of school in first grade.
It 's a very shy girl who barely manages to utter two words in a row with any other person that is in contact.
So what he thinks the reader??
It 's a story about the insecure teacher who has to deal with an unruly class and turbulent, but eventually it will come out changed and grown.
And when you get comfortable because you know the direction that the story will take, you realize suddenly that the tone is another, that children are adorable, that Cecilia continues to be very shy almost to the end and that the real protagonists of history are a family of Ivorians. Cécile
not, as stated by the Italian title. But a bit 'all or perhaps even more than the entire country, as the French title (Vive la République).
One thing I liked, regardless of the story that I loved: our eyes are beginning to Cécile. When it comes to school and he met the director, we see it as a person not fully recommend ... Cécile but it scares you at all, and us with it. Because when she opens her eyes, we understand everything.
tab in this book, the recommended age is 11 years.
I think it's misleading. I'm sure that children can read and understand it, but I think such a reading is more necessary for adults. The
Murail so that we can do. It takes a matter of the most difficult ones (racial integration) and places it in a newspaper and so simple in the end the solution can not only be that you have proposed.
It 's a happy ending, its for all the characters ... a happy ending that often turn up their nose at adults who read, because I always think that reality is not so .
And if it were? If your hand was right you?
Title: Cécile, the future is for all
Author: Marie-Aude Murail
Publisher: Giunti
Price: € 10.00
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