Magali Le Huche and the Beatles make school

Cover of the comic strip "Nowhere girl" by Magali Le Huche published by Dargaud editions.

© Dargaud editions

By: Jean-François Cadet Follow

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The designer Magali Le Huche tells in color and in comics how her passion for the Beatles saved her during her adolescence.

"Nowhere girl" was published by Dargaud editions.

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The little ones and their parents had known her for a long time as the mother of Non-Non the platypus, the caribou Jean-Michel, the dog Paco and a few other characters like Bertille Bonnepoire.

And now Magali Le Huche signs her first “Adult” comic strip, at least in solo.

Finally "adult", if we can say so, because this story tells us about her, about the little "Maga", 11 years old, paralyzed by school phobia, and who is going to be saved - there is no Another word - love at first sight for four boys, no less, whose music will give it back its colors.

Four boys in the wind, from Liverpool, whom she draws crossing the street of adolescence, on a pedestrian crossing.

It probably means something to you.

“Nowhere girl”, by

Magali Le Huche

, has been published by Dargaud editions.

On the menu of this Café Gourmand:

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José Marinho

listened to "Clay Palace" the third album of the music group Feu!

Chatterton.

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Fanny Bleichner

 read the comic strip “Léonard Cohen sur un fil” by Quebecois Philippe Girard published by Casterman editions. 

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Amélie Beaucour

 was interested in the book “The six functions of language” a photo-novel by Clémentine Mélois, published by Editions du Seuil.

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Alain Pilot

 interviewed Quebec singer Beyriee.

She presents her second album "Encounter" released by Bonsound.

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