The Rights of the Reader by Daniel Pennac
"Don't make fun of people who don't read - or they never will" - Daniel Pennac, The Rights of the Reader.
Description: The Rights of the Reader delivers the 10 core rights each Reader have even though he's often not aware of them, including a right to read anything, anywhere, at any time, so long as we are enjoying ourselves. First published in 1992 in France, Pennac's book has soon become a worldwide bestseller enchanting readers with its passion for reading and story-telling. Pennac also concentrates on guiding adults in their quest to inspire the younger generation of readers. A must-read for any struggling parent or just for anyone who cares about reading for pleasure. Translated by Sarah Adams and with a foreword by Quentin Blake.
Details: Paperback, 208 pp. Measures 13 x 19.6cm.
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