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Mr. Hynde is out of his mind! (My Weird School Ser. #6)
Par Dan Gutman. 2005
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Humour (romans), École (récits), Littérature générale (romans), Amitié (récits)Drame
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A.J. hates school, but things improve when boring Mr. Loring leaves and a young, hip new music teacher, Mr. Hynde,…
arrives. Then Mr. Hynde performs on American Idol and everything changes again. For grades 2-4. 2005The Wednesday wars: A Newbery Honor Award Winner
Par Gary D. Schmidt. 2007
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École (récits), Guerre (romans), Humour (romans), Histoire (romans), Littérature générale (romans), Famille (récits), Multiculturalisme (romans)Policiers et militaires, Guerre, Drame, Essais et documents généraux
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Long Island, 1967. Seventh-grader Holling Hoodhood knows that Mrs. Baker "hates his guts" because she would have Wednesday afternoons free…
if he went to catechism or Hebrew school like his classmates. Mrs. Baker worries about her husband in Vietnam and introduces a reluctant Holling to Shakespeare. For grades 5-8. Newbery Honor. 2007Diary of a Madman, The Government Inspector, & Selected Stories
Par Nikolay Gogol. 2005
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Oeuvres littéraires (romans), Littérature générale (romans), Humour (romans), NouvellesDrame
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Author, dramatist and satirist, Nikolay Gogol (1809-1852) deeply influenced later Russian literature with his powerful depictions of a society dominated…
by petty beaurocracy and base corruption. This volume includes both his most admired short fiction and his most famous drama. A biting and frequently hilarious political satire, The Government Inspector has been popular since its first performance and was regarded by Nabokov as the greatest Russian play every written. The stories gathered here, meanwhile, range from comic to tragic and describe the isolated lives of low-ranking clerks, lunatics and swindlers. They include Diary of a Madman, an amusing but disturbing exploration of insanity; Nevsky Prospect, a depiction of an artist besotted with a prostitute; and The Overcoat, a moving consideration of poverty that powerfully influenced Dostoevsky and later Russian literature.