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Noël, peut-on vraiment y croire?
- Quatre questions incontournables sur l'histoire la plus connue au monde
- Narrated by: Maurane Ghionna
- Length: 1 hr and 33 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Nous connaissons tous l'histoire de Noël. Mais souvent nous supposons qu'elle n'est qu'un simple mythe ou une histoire inventée pour les enfants. L'auteure Rebecca McLaughlin nous invite à aller au-delà des clichés et nous conduit dans une enquête fascinante sur l'historicité du récit le plus célèbre de tous les temps. Elle démontre que l'histoire de Noël est bien plus crédible et bien plus importante que ce qu'on vous a voulu nous faire croire.
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