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Résumé

Toute nouvelle édition de cet incontournable ouvrage inscrit dans l'univers de la saga Harry Potter, avec de splendides illustrations, une préface inédite de J. K. Rowling (signée Norbert Dragonneau) et six nouvelles créatures ! Manuel étudié à l’école de sorcellerie de Poudlard depuis sa publication, le chef-d’œuvre de Norbert Dragonneau a fait le bonheur de générations de familles de sorciers. Les Animaux fantastiques, vie et habitat est une indispensable introduction aux créatures magiques du monde des sorciers. Les années de voyage et de recherches de Dragonneau ont abouti à ce volume d’une importance inégalée. Certains animaux seront familiers aux lecteurs de la saga Harry Potter – L’hippogriphe, le basilic, le Magyar à pointes… D’autres surprendront jusqu’au plus ardent Magizoologiste amateur. Plongez et découvrez les curieuses habitudes des créatures magiques des cinq continents. Les profits tirés de la vente de ce livre seront versés aux œuvres de charité qui travaillent à aider des enfants et des jeunes à avoir une vie meilleure. 20 % des sommes reviendront à Comic Relief, et 80 % à Lumos Foundation. Comic Relief est une association caritative anglaise enregistrée : n° 326568 (Angleterre/pays de Galles) et n° SC039730 (Écosse). Lumos Foundation est une association caritative anglaise enregistrée sous le n° 1112575.

Auteur

  • J.K. Rowling (auteur)

    J.K. Rowling is the author of the enduringly popular, era-defining Harry Potter book series, as well as several stand-alone novels and a crime fiction series written under the pen name Robert Galbraith.

    After the idea for Harry Potter came to her on a delayed train journey in 1990, she plotted out and wrote the series of seven books and the first, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, was published in the UK in 1997. Smash hit movie adaptations followed, with the last of the eight films, Deathly Hallows Part 2, released in 2011. The Harry Potter books have now sold over 600 million copies worldwide and been translated into over 80 languages. They continue to be discovered and loved by new generations of readers.

    To accompany the Harry Potter series, J.K. Rowling wrote three short volumes for charity: Quidditch Through the Ages and Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them in aid of Comic Relief and Lumos; and The Tales of Beedle the Bard in aid of her non-profit children's organisation Lumos.

    One of these companion volumes inspired the Fantastic Beasts film series, begun in 2016, with screenplays written or co-written by Rowling.

    Also in 2016, she collaborated with playwright Jack Thorne and director John Tiffany to continue Harry's story in a stage play, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.

    J.K. Rowling's stand-alone novels include The Casual Vacancy, which was published in 2012. Writing under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith, she is the author of the highly acclaimed 'Strike' series, featuring private detectives Cormoran Strike and Robin Ellacott.

    In 2020 she returned to publishing for younger children with her fairy tale The Ickabog, which was initially serialised for free online for children during the Covid-19 pandemic. The Christmas Pig, an adventure story about a boy's love for his most treasured toy and how far he will go to find it, was published in 2021 and was a bestseller in the UK, USA and Europe.

    As well as receiving an OBE and Companion of Honour for services to children's literature, J. K. Rowling has received many other awards and honours, including France's Legion d'Honneur, Spain's Prince of Asturias Award and Denmark's Hans Christian Andersen Award. In 2020, Jo received a British Book Award, recognising Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone as the most important book of the last thirty years.

    She supports humanitarian causes through her charitable trust, Volant, and is also the founder and president of Lumos, an international children's charity fighting for every child's right to a family by transforming care systems around the world.

  • Jean-François Ménard (Traduit par)

    Jean-François Ménard est écrivain et traducteur de nombreux ouvrages pour la jeunesse, comme «Harry Potter» ou «Artemis Fowl». Il est né à Paris en 1948 où il vit encore. Il a étudié la philosophie, a travaillé pour le cinéma et a publié de nombreux ouvrages. Il voue une grande passion aux voitures anciennes et à la gastronomie.

Auteur(s) : J.K. Rowling

Caractéristiques

Éditeur : Pottermore

Auteur(s) : J.K. Rowling

Publication : 11 mai 2017

Intérieur : Noir & blanc

Support(s) : Livre numérique eBook [ePub]

Contenu(s) : ePub

Protection(s) : Aucune (ePub)

Taille(s) : 14,3 Mo (ePub)

Langue(s) : Français

Code(s) CLIL : 3478, 3753, 3761

EAN13 Livre numérique eBook [ePub] : 9781781109137

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