Uçan bir ev mi? Olacak şey değil! Peki, çocuklar nerede?
İster inanın, ister inanmayın ama bu kitaptaki ev bir kuş gibi havalanıp uçuveriyor! Hepsi bu kadar da değil üstelik. Eşyalar konuşuyor; hatta hayvan dostları ile oluşturdukları bir savaş meclisleri bile var! Neden mi? Yanıtı çok basit: Hermine, Jules, Eric ve Jacques adlı dört afacanı tanıyınca siz de anlayacaksınız Bakalım eşyalar çocuklardan kurtulup eski huzurlu günlerine dönmenin bir yolunu bulabilecekler mi?
Claude Roy, writer: born Paris 28 August 1915; twice married, secondly to Loleh Bellon (one son); died Paris 13 December 1997. The son of the artiste-peintre Felicien Roy, Claude Roy was born with an eye for the unusual and colourful, and an ear for words so acute, he always seemed like a child learning to speak and read.
Several of his best known books are rhymes, poems and absurd tales for the young of all ages, illustrated by well-known artists, among whom he had many friends, including Picasso, Balthus, Zao Wou Ki and Zoran Music. Roy's last work was a book on his friend, Balthus (1996). His most enchanting children's books, two volumes of Enfantasques (1974 and 1978) are illustrated by his own witty collages. He wrote a delightful book about the art of painting, inspired by memories of watching his father at work, in L'Amour de la peinture (1955).