Zénobie is a book for children of Claude Ponti, published in 1997 at the school of the leisures. The illustration of the cover at summer realized by the author.
Into the cellar, boxes slip on the ground while whispering of the inaudible things. In the kitchen, small beasts unpleasant but not really dangerous pataugent in soup. And sometimes, the doors appear or disappear according to whether they have, or not, desire for rendering service. Zénobie does not know large-thing yet about this house. It arrived one morning, by the bed of 7:25. It was said to him that each side of the house opened over one different season. It was as said to him as it could be useful to know to raise the two feet simultaneously. Now, it remains to him to become acquainted with Bouître, to include/understand the drama of the Mitaines poor and to avoid, inter alia, the falls of deadened herds. It should especially discover its Poisonous Angle. Then, it will know what say the boxes which slip on the ground of the cellar.
'' Zénobie '' on the official site of the School of the leisures
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