Like a Novel (9th Edition)
Как роман (9-е издание)
"If, as is often said, my son, my daughter, or the youth don't like to read, don't blame the TV, modernity, or school." "Who then? — you might ask. — And most importantly, what should be done in this case?"
In his book "The Rights of the Reader," Daniel Pennac generously shares methods that are as simple as they are effective. As a teacher, Pennac brilliantly implemented these methods in school and taught his students to love reading. As a writer, he made the whole world read and love his books.
5 reasons to buy "The Rights of the Reader":
- A humorous and useful essay for parents and teachers. No "how to make a child read," not even "how to make them love it."
- A frank, heartfelt, and witty discussion about the root causes of a lack of love for reading and possible ways to overcome it.
- Daniel Pennac's book is not only about a love for books but also about emotional closeness and connection between a child and an adult.
- The pedagogical essay reads like a novel and can become a guide on how to make your child happy. After all, the book is about happiness, the happiness of reading.
- Daniel Pennac is one of the most frequently translated French authors, a winner of the Renaudot Prize. In 2023, he received the Grand Prix of the French Academy. This is one of the oldest and most prestigious awards given to a writer in France for their entire literary work.








