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Das Biest des Monsieur Racine
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The Beast of Monsieur Racine

Published by Diogenes as Das Biest des Monsieur Racine
Original Title: The Beast of Monsieur Racine

This is the story of Monsieur Racine, retired tax-collector and prime pear grower, whose contented life is disturbed by a strange beast that comes into his garden to steal his golden pears. But Monsieur Racine befriends the beast by feeding it all sorts of delicacies, and they enjoy marvellous outings together. At the same time, Monsieur Racine is determined to discover more about his strange creature and carries out extensive research – to no avail. He writes to the Academy of Sciences, and when its members invite him to bring his bizarre specimen to Paris, Monsieur Racine and his beast are given a rapturous welcome. What the beast turns out to be causes uproar, but leaves Monsieur Racine a happier man. 

The Beast of Monsieur Racine is a hilarious story which parents will beg to be allowed to share with their children.


Children's Books
23 × 30 × 0.8 cm
32 pages
ab 4 Jahren
1972

978-3-257-00544-8
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»Tomi Ungerer added another masterpiece to his picture books: The Beast of Monsieur Racine

Evelyn Lattewitz / Stuttgarter Zeitung

»One of the most amusing children’s books, which we can time and again read and look at with children.«

Christa Spatz / Frankfurter Rundschau

»In this new and old book, he once again proves his artistry in turning bizarre stories in just as bizarre pictures.«

Uwe Stolzmann / Leipziger Volkszeitung

»An especially beautiful story.«

A.K. Ulrich-Pebrunner / Neue Zürcher Zeitung

»Tomi Ungerer added another masterpiece to his picture books: The Beast of Monsieur Racine

Evelyn Lattewitz / Stuttgarter Zeitung

»One of the most amusing children’s books, which we can time and again read and look at with children.«

Christa Spatz / Frankfurter Rundschau

»In this new and old book, he once again proves his artistry in turning bizarre stories in just as bizarre pictures.«

Uwe Stolzmann / Leipziger Volkszeitung

»An especially beautiful story.«

A.K. Ulrich-Pebrunner / Neue Zürcher Zeitung
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