Content : A class like no other, a clash between two kids, and a football tournament.
When their form teacher signs them up for the city’s football tournament, Omar and his classmates panic. First of all, every other pupil in the school hates them — or worse, despises them. No one at school is going to accept having their spotlight stolen. Then there’s the problem that, while Omar himself is actually pretty good at football, his classmates… well, they’re really, really hopeless! The only person who can save them from total humiliation is Jeanne — the very same girl who makes Omar’s life a living nightmare every single day.
About the collection: The “Flash Fiction” collection offers short, illustrated stories designed for readers with dyslexia and those who struggle with reading: The plot follows a linear, chronological structure. The characters are introduced before the story begins. The layout is specially adapted for readers with difficulties: Left-aligned text for even spacing between characters. Dyslexia-friendly typography (Sassoon Infant).Tinted pages to reduce contrast, helping prevent visual fatigue for some readers. All texts are tested and proofread by a speech therapist to ensure accessibility and comfort.
About the author:
Actor, singer, writer — Insa Sané is, above all, a storyteller. A mathematician of narrative. An engaged artist, he nurtures a love of interpretation and the beauty of diction. First noticed for his charisma on stage, he is the author of the saga “La Comédie urbaine” (Sarbacane), which established him as an essential voice of his generation — a creator capable of blending hip-hop rhythms, lyrical poetry, and social realism. For nearly twenty years, he has been meeting audiences here and elsewhere, sharing both the streets and the art of the written word.