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La fameuse invasion de la Sicile par les ours
- Narrated by: Jean-Claude Carrière
- Length: 1 hr and 46 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Tout commence le jour où Tonin, le fils du roi des ours, est enlevé par des chasseurs dans les montagnes de Sicile... Profitant de la rigueur d'un hiver qui menace son peuple de famine, le roi décide alors d'envahir la plaine où habitent les hommes. Avec l'aide de son armée et d'un magicien, il réussit à vaincre et finit par retrouver Tonin. Mais il comprend vite que le peuple des ours n'est pas fait pour vivre au pays des hommes...
©1968 Éditions Stock (P)2019 Éditions Gallimard Jeunesse; 2018 Éditions Gallimard Jeunesse
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