The Rights of the Reader
V**Y
Prompt and efficient service
Book arrived quickly and as described, good condition. Very pleased.
M**E
Stop the crazy struggle
A very interesting perspective from a French teacher. It always felt wrong to reduce story time to a misery of unwilling son/frustrated mother. Now I've gained confidence and encouragement from Pennac who, very eloquently, helped me think through the process of teaching a child to read and understand what I already suspected - forcing someone to 'learn' is pointless, unrewarding and counterproductive. Phew, back to me reading aloud (which I love) and him being absolutely rapt in the beauty and thrill of the stories.
R**R
Colour/B&W
E Simpson's US review of 21.02.2009 led me to order a copy of the Walker Books edition (pb), expecting the illustrations to be in colour. They are not. They are in B&W except on the cover.
M**N
All book groups should read this!
This is a lovely book, a primer for all who love reading for pleasure or entertainment, which provides a great starter of discussion, argument, theorising, whatever.Good for parents of small children who are just starting to read - where does it all go wrong later, and so often at school?
H**R
Makes you reconsider the reasons why we read
Great and insightful
H**E
useful tool for TA's or LSA's
easy to read, useful book for Teaching assistants or learning support assistants. helps to assist in making reading enjoyable and understand how children lean to read
T**T
Five Stars
I've read this book twice its so good! Truly inspiring! Get it!
P**A
Five Stars
I love this book! A must read.
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