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The Rights of the Reader by Daniel Pennac is a thought-provoking exploration of the relationship between readers and texts, weaving together literary theory and personal anecdotes. This insightful work invites readers to reflect on their own experiences with literature and the rights that every reader should possess.
In this engaging narrative, Pennac outlines a manifesto of the essential rights of readers, advocating for their freedom to read at their own pace, to skip pages, and even to abandon books that do not resonate. Through a series of compelling reflections, he champions the intrinsic joy of reading, emphasising that literature should be a source of pleasure rather than an obligation.
This book is ideal for educators, parents, and anyone passionate about fostering a love of reading in others. It resonates particularly well with those who appreciate the works of Pennac, such as Dog Ear and School Blues, where his themes of empathy and understanding in education are similarly prevalent.
“Reading is not a passive act; it is an active engagement with the world.”
Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: × ×
Pages: 176
Publisher: Walker Books
ISBN: 9781406300918
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