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La ballade de Cornebique
- Narrated by: Jean-Claude Mourlevat
- Length: 2 hrs and 32 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Accablé par un chagrin d'amour, le bouc Cornebique quitte son village, le cœur gros et le banjo en bandoulière. Désormais, il vivra pour chanter et ripailler ! Mais voilà qu'une cigogne lui confie un petit paquet très encombrant : Pié, un bébé loir qui dort comme une souche... Vous parlez d'un compagnon de route ! Cornebique est bourru mais il a l'âme d'un don Quichotte. Quand des fouines antipathiques s'emparent du petit loir, le bouc part à sa recherche, en compagnie d'Adolphino Lem, un vieux coq amnésique, marchand d'élixirs. De surprises effrayantes en dangers saugrenus, Cornebique affronte ses peurs pour sauver son ami. Au terme de l'aventure, il retrouvera son village et le goût de l'amour.
©2003 Gallimard Jeunesse (P)2005 Gallimard Jeunesse
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