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Cargando... Les vacances du petit Nicols (003) (1962 original; edición 2001)por Sempé (Autor)
Información de la obraLas vacaciones del pequeño Nicolás por René Goscinny (Author) (1962)
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Nicolas, a young child and first-person narrator, goes on a couple of vacations, one with his family and another to a summer camp. The book is funny and light with a great interplay between the different characters, I enjoy the interaction between his parents. On these vacations Nicolas meets new friends and annoys new adults with his inimitable style. Each chapter stands on its own pretty well and build into the stories. A fun and light read, the drawings are nice and a good addition. Nicholas is back and instead of dealing with his school friends, we see him meeting new friends at a seaside resort in Britanny and at summer camp near the sea (not specified,) I kind of get tired of the boys always getting in fights, but otherwise the stories are cute. I love the line drawings, especially the detail the illustrator has to go through for the crowd scenes. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Nicholas on Holiday is part of the acclaimed series of classic and much-loved stories about the endearing exploits of the cheeky French schoolboy, Nicholas. All the stories in this volume take place by the sea, during the summer holidays. There are eventful fishing trips, treasure hunts in the middle of the night and a whole new gang of friends with whom Nicholas can get into trouble. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Nicolás y sus amigos son terriblemente traviesos, y el lector adulto simpatiza con sus padres y profesores al mismo tiempo que no puede evitar querer a Nicolás, que aunque sea un gamberrete es también sensible y tierno. Son relatos que divertirán a los niños pero también a los adultos. Muy recomendable. ( )