From an early age children are protective of their environment. This book celebrates the individuality of a cast of characters - from the boy who seeks sanctuary in his treehouse to the children busily inventing in their shed to the child who plays games of knights and dragons. Their hopes and dreams are allowed to take flight through a sequence of vibrant illustrations. But in other parts of the world, ravaged by war, children can only dream of peace and freedom. The ultimate message of this powerful book is that children - in their own way and in their own world - can share the goal of a united, peaceful future.
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Born in Paris in 1975, Geraldine Collet studied modern history and taught for 14 years, first in the Seine-Saint-Denis department, then in the Aisne, in the city of Saint-Quentin where she currently lives. She is now a full-time author and writes principally for young readers. She has published about 60 books for children, some of which
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