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An amusing and touching story that will delight both adults and children. The world of men is seen from the perspective of the seagulls in the magical atmosphere of the Côte d’Azur. A story about the friendship between the king of the seagulls and a disabled boy, capable of respecting nature and animals.
Preface: Jean Christophe Gallet
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LINA BRUN
MIR, THE KING OF THE SEAGULLS
MIR, THE KING OF THE SEAGULLS
Edizioni Lina Brun
Via Cardinal Maurizio 12
10131 Torino
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ISBN 9788831233033
1 edizione cartacea 2002
An amusing story that will delight both adults and children, the world of human beings as seen by the seagulls of the magical Côte d’Azur...
To Hélène, the friend of the seagulls.
This book takes us beyond the boundaries…
… is it a grown-up thing to take an interest in a gull? The question itself might mark you down as the crazy member of the family. Everyone knows that common sense would say, “Oh come on, you’re too old to understand and speak the language of animals! Don’t be silly! You’ll get a reputation as a saint, or a poet, or one of those ‘illuminated’ madwomen, who say they can hear… But you! A mere mortal!”
Nonetheless, tell me why our childhood naivety, which is so often smuggled across the frontier of our coming of age, should be condemned to disappear? Let’s put on the spectacles of the Little Prince sleeping in all of us to discover all the naked emperors, only apparently grown-up and reasonable. You’ll see that their façade of seriousness dissolves in absurdity!
Nowadays, like yesterday, it is essential to preserve or rediscover our childish hearts. Only then can we look at the world with new eyes. Naïve some would say. And why not! Let’s say naïve as we would of a little bird still in its nest. Is it by chance? Lina Brun entrusts a gull with the mission of leading us to the place where the animals still take time to look and consider; a bird is just as capable as a sheep or a fox of taking the blindfold from the eyes of men.