Content : When the forest takes its revenge on an awful hunter!
A seasoned hunter, convinced he can defy any danger, decides to explore the forest despite the warnings. Little does he know that the animals, far more cunning than he imagines, have a surprise in store for him. He discovers the strength and solidarity of the forest's inhabitants, which will profoundly transform him. More than just an adventure, this is a real-life lesson that reminds him that nature is a treasure to be preserved, not a hunting ground.
Few children's books deal with hunting. With its humorous angle, this book breaks away from conventional stories to offer a refreshing and memorable plot. Through this book, children understand that the forest is a place of discovery and wonder, not a hunting ground. This ecological message, delivered with kindness and humor, touches young readers and their parents alike.
The illustrations are packed with fun, colorful details, making each page lively and unique. This identifiable graphic style appeals to children and adults alike, and invites readers to return to each page to rediscover its many details. The narration is lively and rhythmic, with a touch of humour that will appeal to the youngest readers. The text is also a pleasure for parents to read aloud.
About the author: Bertrand Fourcade is passionate about literature. First as a bookseller, then as a distributor, he has developed a keen understanding of readers' expectations and of the world of books. When he is not promoting the works of others, he devotes himself to his own passions: walks in the nature, cooking and, above all, writing. He imagines stories for children, blending the beauty of the natural world with the absurdity of human behavior.
About the illustrator: A graduate of the Beaux-Arts school in Rennes and holder of a state diploma from the Gobelins school in Paris, Bastien Courtay worked for several communications agencies in Paris and Brittany before setting up as a freelance graphic designer and illustrator. Passionate about images and painting, he works mainly with watercolours and acrylics. He integrates these techniques into his creations to give them a sensitive and singular style. A lover of sketchbooks, he draws what surrounds him to feed his visual library and his imagination.