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Reader's rights
Reader's rights
Reading should always remain a pleasure, never a chore. In his book Like a Novel, the French writer Daniel Pennac rightly reminds us that every reader, young or old, possesses inalienable rights.
Here are the inalienable rights of every reader:
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Recognizing these rights means respecting each individual's pace, tastes, and freedom. Above all, it means understanding that the pleasure of reading stems from the freedom to choose. By valuing these rights, we enable children to build an authentic and lasting relationship with books, a relationship founded on desire, curiosity, and enjoyment.


Success • Read • Grow • Understand • Imagine • Express • Become free •
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