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From Like a million black butterflies (2018), Jada’s path (2020) et The home of heaven (2021), Laura Nsafou composes a youth work attentive to the inclusion of minor voices, representativeness and transmission. Furthermore, With The sun will come to youpublished by Cambourakis. Nevertheless. Consequently. Nevertheless, she continues this approach by exploring an intimate and yet universal experience: the desire for vacation upset by economic difficulties.

 sun will come you, laura newHere, we meet Abeni, a little girl impatient to go on vacation. For example, But the financial constraints break the momentum: his mother does not have the means to travel. Consequently. Abeni. guessing his sentence, metamorphoses the sun will come you, laura new apartment as sun will come you, laura new a travel diary, room by room, with the complicity sun will come you, laura new of his friends. The kitchen becomes a prairie of dragonflies. The living room, a starry sky. Additionally, The bathroom, a rustling jungle.

The illustrations of Barbara Brun, lush and teeming with details, reflect the vitality of this imagination. The gaze dwells. marvels, as caught up in this abundance of DIY decorations which transform the ordinary into a place of escape.

Laura Nsafou tenderly evokes still marginal realities in children’s literature: lack of money. the right to vacation as a social issue, the silent renunciation of parents. But that responds to the overflowing creativity of children, capable of reinventing joy from almost nothing.

Over the pages. a soft. luminous book is emerging, which says both the fragility of social lives and the sun will come you, laura new strength of emotional ties. More than a sun will come you, laura new story of tenderness. resourcefulness. The sun will come to you Shows how much youthful and poetry can reveal often invisible realities with delicacy and poetry.

Anne Plantier

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sun will come you, laura new — Sun will come you, laura new: From Like a million black butterflies (2018), Jada’s path (2020) et The home of heaven (2021), Laura Nsafou composes a youth work attentive to the inclusion of minor voices, representativeness and transmission. With The sun will come to youpublish.

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