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Une lune entre deux maisons
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French
Année d'écriture
2006
Plume and Taciturne, sitting in front of their two houses, recount their encounter. Plume is open, lively, a little invasive. Taciturne is more secretive, preferring to express himself through music. Like toddlers, they discover time, the passage from day to night that transforms everything. They discover each other's most intimate fears. Existential fears that take the form of the wind, the disquieting noises of the night, the wolf they can't tame. They finally discover that there are two of them to play with, that music is more beautiful when it can be shared, and that fear is less terrible when we find the words to talk about it.
A poetic text by Suzanne Lebeau that guides little ones as they learn about the world and others.
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