Lance Horne makes fun of the Little Prince in song

Lance Horne makes fun of the Little Prince in song

Lance Horne, music director, lyricist, singer and musician, is well known in the world of musicals: a one-man orchestra with a finger in many different pies. In 2011, he releases his début album, First Thing Last, a rich pot-pourri of musical styles (musicals, pop, jazz, etc.).…continue reading →

Talking about Saint-Exupéry with Gérard Feldzer

Talking about Saint-Exupéry with Gérard Feldzer

Gérard Feldzer, former Director of the Paris Air and Space Museum (Musée de l’Air et de l’Espace), is a well-known figure. He  currently chairs the Ile de France Regional Tourism Committee and also presents a programme on rolling news radio station France-Information: Circulez ! Il y a le monde à voir is on air every Saturday.…continue reading →

The Little Prince: a classic children’s book

The Little Prince: a classic children’s book

We were delighted to see Le Petit Prince listed as a classic children’s book in Les 1001 livres d’enfants qu’il faut avoir lu pour grandir (1001 children’s books to read growing up). Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s tale features alongside such French children’s classics as Max et les Maximonstres, Les Trois Brigands or Le Prince de Motordu.…continue reading →
People are talking about the Little Prince series

People are talking about the Little Prince series

The new series of the Little Prince is starting to attract attention in the press. We have a round-up of recent articles about the series that have appeared in the national press.The November edition ofLire magazine features an article on the series and explains how the project was designed for adaptation to children’s TV.…continue reading →
2010 Saint-Exupéry Prize: the winners

2010 Saint-Exupéry Prize: the winners

Established in 1986 by Solange Marchal (Paris Councillor), Dr. Françoise Dolto and Paul Guth of the Académie Française, the Valeurs Jeunesse (youth values) Prize continues to be a big success, particularly in terms of its jury, which includes young readers, and as a springboard for the careers of prize-winning authors.…continue reading →
And now the Master Clockmaker

And now the Master Clockmaker

 

His job is to keep the Planet of Time turning, a demanding task that the Clockmaker, now an old man, finds exhausting. In a moment of weariness and doubt, the snake whispers his evil counsels into the Clockmaker’s ear. …continue reading →