Chiens Et Loups

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Entre chiens et loups, Tome 01

Enfin traduit en français, le livre culte de Malorie Blackman : best-seller en Angleterre, il a raflé tous les prix de littérature jeunesse lors de sa sortie en 2002. Il figure depuis dans le classement de la BBC des 100 meilleurs livres toutes catégories confondues (le « BBC Big Read Top 100 »).Une magnifique histoire d'amour qui explore avec une force et une justesse incroyable le problème de la différence et du racisme : la force tragique de Roméo et Juliette doublée d'une réflexion politique et critique, digne d'un George Orwell dans 1984. Un très grand livre appelé, sans nul doute, à devenir un classique !
Noughts and Crosses

Sephy Hadley and Callum McGregor are two young people in love. But Sephy is a Cross, daughter of a government minister, and Callum is a Nought. In their world, Crosses and Noughts cannot be friends. Must they become enemies? Or is there hope for them -- and for their unhappy country?
Knife Edge

'Devastatingly powerful' Guardian No one could begin to guess at the depth of the hatred I held for Sephy Hadley. Everything began with her and my brother. And that’s how it would end. Where there has been love, now there is hate. Two families have been shattered by the divided and violent society they live in. Sephy Hadley – a Cross, supposedly powerful and privileged – has bound herself forever to her nought lover Callum McGregor’s family. But Jude McGregor blames Sephy for all the tragedies his family has suffered. And he is determined to force her to take sides, and destroy her life . . . just like she destroyed his. . . Voted as one of the UK's best-loved books, Malorie Blackman's Noughts & Crosses series is a seminal piece of YA fiction; a true modern classic. 'Moving and thought-provoking' Observer