薩琪有好多男朋友

By: Thierry Lenain, 勒南, 戴爾飛, Delphine Durand, 謝蕙心, 杜然德

ISBN: 9789866215070

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Format: BOOK
Publisher: Unknown
Pages: 32
Published: 2011
Language: zh-CN

AI Overview

Book Overview: "薩琪有好多男朋友" (Mademoiselle Zazie a trop d'amoureux) by Thierry Lenain

Key Themes

  • Love and Relationships: The book explores themes of love, friendship, and emotional relationships, which are particularly appealing to children.
  • Humor and Storytelling: It is known for its humorous and entertaining storytelling, making it enjoyable for both children and adults.
  • Friendship and Loyalty: The story often highlights the importance of friendship and loyalty, as seen in the main character's dedication to her relationships.

Plot Summary

The book revolves around the life of a young girl named Zazie (薩琪). One day, Zazie tells her boyfriend, Marx (馬克思), "If you hadn't moved here, you wouldn't be my boyfriend." This statement sets off a series of events where Marx decides to do whatever it takes to prove his love and loyalty to Zazie. The story is a light-hearted and engaging tale that explores the complexities of young love and friendship.

Critical Reception

  • Awards and Recognition: The "薩琪系列" (Zazie series) has been selected as the favorite picture book for both children and parents, earning the "兩代閱讀文學獎" (Two-Generation Reading Literature Award) annually.
  • Educational Value: The book is recommended for children aged 3 and above, and it is used in educational settings to promote active reading and discussions about love and relationships.

Author and Illustrator Information

  • Author: Thierry Lenain (勒南)
  • Illustrator: Delphine Durand (戴爾飛) and others (including 謝蕙心 and 杜然德, though their specific contributions are not detailed in the sources)

Publication Details

  • Publisher: 米奇巴克有限公司 (Mickey Book Limited)
  • ISBN/EAN: 9789866215070

The book's engaging storyline, humorous approach, and educational value make it a popular choice for both children and educators, contributing to its recognition in the "兩代閱讀文學獎" (Two-Generation Reading Literature Award).