
Despite all the difficulties being experienced in Africa, this vast continent is not an undifferentiated block-each of its regions with an identity-or totally desperate face the devastating effects of some form of "modernity".
Thus, literature, as a means of expression is alive and well. It affects the last few years children's literature in which it offers quality works of very different in their expression or graphic narrative and contributes thereby to a better understanding of culture and African society.
Today, I invite you to a trip to Burkina Faso in the footsteps of "Cococrico, small Pila" Veronica Vernette, published in "Paradise Lost"
It is the story of a chicken that leads the market in the city. Embedded with pigs, sheep and other vegetables in a bus full to bursting, Pila sees little scroll along the dusty red and all kinds of landscapes.
But where do we want to bring the wonders chicken frightened? Arrived in Ouagadougou, the concern is greatest. Taking advantage of a bargain that does not eventually, Piga managed to save it for the road in the opposite direction. and thus find their way to freedom.
A little mischievous adventure, illustrated in the form of a sketchbook. This small colorful album offers a fresh burst evocation of space. Funny and enjoyable.
A recommendation from 5 years
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