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"Arbristoires", poetic natural and botanical stories by Laurent Azuelos

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Laurent Azuelos.

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By: Pascal Paradou Follow

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Seventeen portraits of trees told in the form of tales, legends or even poems, by a botanist and storyteller on immersive music that takes us to the heart of the forests

 ", this is the presentation of this great book of images that can also be viewed online.

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Laurent Azuelos,

botanist at the 

Natural History Museum, 

storyteller and musician within the Muziconte Nature association, and author of the book

Arbristoires,

published by Didier Jeunesse.

And the chronicle "The flea in the ear" by Lucie Bouteloup. 

No need to cut your hair in 4. Today, we are going to "sell the wick".... But by the way: what wick is it???

To find out more: listen carefully, Lucie Bouteloup welcomes Bénédicte Gaillard, author of: 

"

Passe-moi l'expression

 ", published by Editions de l'Opportun.

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