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List Of Beechwood Bunny Tales Books
This is a list of books in the ''Beechwood Bunny Tales'' (french: La Famille Passiflore) series of children's books. With the exception of the two most recent titles, by Amélie Sarn, most of the books were written by Geneviève Huriet. Loïc Jouannigot has served as the stories' illustrator since its 1987 debut. In France, the books are published by Éditions Milan. English versions of the first seven titles were issued by Gareth Stevens Gareth Stevens, Inc. is a publishing company originally based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It was founded in 1983 by its namesake owner. The company was owned by Weekly Reader Corporation, part of The Reader's Digest Association. In 2009, it was sold t ... in 1991 and 1992. Original French series English titles ''Gareth Stevens also published these books in a complete seven-volume set'' ().'' References Lists of children's books Series of children's books {{DEFAULTSORT:Beechwood Bunny Tales books ...
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Beechwood Bunny Tales
''Beechwood Bunny Tales'' (french: La Famille Passiflore) is a series of children's books written by French author Geneviève Huriet and illustrated by Loïc Jouannigot. The original books have been published in France by Éditions Milan since 1987. English translations of the first seven stories were released in the United States during 1991 and 1992 by Gareth Stevens Publishers. Including this version, ''Beechwood'' has been translated into 23 languages in 19 countries,Bunnies bent on broadcast (Up Next: What's developing in kids production)
(2001, May 1). ''KidScreen Magazine''. Retrieved February 15, 2008. Registration required to read.
and has sold about 750,000 copies in its native country.
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Amélie Sarn
Amélie Sarn-Cantin (born 4 March 1970) is a French author, comic book writer and translator. In 2006, she took over Geneviève Huriet's role as the author of the ''Beechwood Bunny Tales'' series, with ''Qu'as-tu fait, Mistouflet ?'' and ''L'album photo des Passiflore''. In April 2002, Sarn published her first novel for adults, ''Elle ne pleure pas, elle chante'' (). She has written numerous books for youth. (https://www.leslibraires.ca/ecrit-par/?ia=3087432) She later wrote the book adaptation of Sylvain Chomet's ''The Triplets of Belleville''. Sarn's works have been published in France by Éditions Milan, Rageot, Albin-Michel and Groupe Flammarion Groupe Flammarion () is a French publishing group, comprising many units, including its namesake, founded in 1876 by Ernest Flammarion, as well as units in distribution, sales, printing and bookshops (La Hune and Flammarion Center). Flammarion b .... References Sources Biography of Amélie Sarnat Bedetheque. Retrieved 22 M ...
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Geneviève Huriet
Geneviève Huriet (b. August 24, 1927 in France) is the author of the ''Beechwood Bunny Tales'' (''La Famille Passiflore'') children's book series. Huriet lives in Paris with her diplomat husband and four children, and has travelled abroad in Japan, Britain, Angola and elsewhere.Geneviève Huriet author page
at Éditions Milan site. Retrieved January 7, 2008.
She once worked as a librarian, and began writing for her nine grandchildren before launching her career. Her works have been published by , Grasset Jeunesse and



Loïc Jouannigot
Loïc Jouannigot (born 1953 in Brittany, FranceListe des auteurs BD 2005
Festival BD de Perros Guirec. Retrieved January 11, 2008.
) is a children's book illustrator. A graduate of the , he has worked for the children's book and advertising industries. His work has appeared in the '''' (''La Famille Passiflore'') series by ...
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Éditions Milan
Milan Presse is a publishing company based in Toulouse, France, that has been owned by Bayard Presse since 2004. It runs an imprint, Éditions Milan, which specialises in children's literature. This branch has published the original ''Beechwood Bunny Tales'' (''La Famille Passiflore'' series) by Geneviève Huriet and Amélie Sarn. File:Toulouse - Les éditions Milan 1.jpg, Milan Presse in Toulouse Toulouse ( , ; oc, Tolosa ) is the prefecture of the French department of Haute-Garonne and of the larger region of Occitania. The city is on the banks of the River Garonne, from the Mediterranean Sea, from the Atlantic Ocean and from Par ... References External links *— *— Book publishing companies of France Mass media in Toulouse Companies based in Occitania (administrative region) Publishing companies established in 1980 1980 establishments in France {{publish-company-stub ...
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Gareth Stevens
Gareth Stevens, Inc. is a publishing company originally based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It was founded in 1983 by its namesake owner. The company was owned by Weekly Reader Corporation, part of The Reader's Digest Association. In 2009, it was sold to company chief Gary Spears and Roger Rosen of Rosen Publishing. Gareth Stevens largely specialises in children's non-fiction reference. Along with its main arm, Gareth Stevens Publishing, its imprints include Weekly Reader Early Imprint Library and World Almamac Library. In 1991 and 1992, it published the English version of the first seven ''Beechwood Bunny Tales'' by Geneviève Huriet Geneviève Huriet (b. August 24, 1927 in France) is the author of the '' Beechwood Bunny Tales'' (''La Famille Passiflore'') children's book series. Huriet lives in Paris with her diplomat husband and four children, and has travelled abroad in Jap .... The translators were Mary Lee Knowlton, Amy Bauman and Patricia Lantier-Sampon. References External ...
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Periwinkle At The Full Moon Ball
''Periwinkle at the Full Moon Ball'' (french: Le premier bal d'Agaric Passiflore) is the first book in the ''Beechwood Bunny Tales'' series. It was originally published by France's Éditions Milan in 1987, and in the United States by Gareth Stevens in 1991. In its native country, the book won the Prix Saint-Exupéry for 1988, and the Prix de la Ville de Paris for its author. Story A young rabbit named Periwinkle Bellflower ("Agaric Passiflore" in the French version) learns of the summertime Full Moon Ball that will soon take place in the community of Beechwood Grove. Unlike the other rabbits in his family, he cannot dance, and this makes him sad. But, with the help of a conniving magpie, Magda, and a wood pigeon and a frog as his teachers, he soon learns how to do so in a couple of days. On the night of the Ball, Periwinkle takes centre stage with his moves, unaware of Madga's plan: the whole of Beechwood is supposed to laugh at him in embarrassment. However, a white owl in the ...
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Violette's Daring Adventure
''Violette's Daring Adventure'' (french: Le défi de Pirouette Passiflore) is the sixth book in the ''Beechwood Bunny Tales'' series. It was originally published by France's Éditions Milan in 1991, and in the United States by Gareth Stevens a year later. The book was awarded the Soleils d'Or at 1991's BD Festival.Geneviève Huriet author page
at Éditions Milan site. Retrieved January 13, 2008. In the book, Violette Bellflower and her brother Periwinkle leave their Beechwood Grove home and decide to play at a faraway pond, although their family thinks it is too dangerous. There, they meet a boy in strange clothes who plays an enticing harmonica tune, and tricks them into being invited for cookies. Periwinkle jigs i ...
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Family Moving Day
''Family Moving Day'' (french: La famille Passiflore déménage) is the seventh book in the ''Beechwood Bunny Tales'' series. It was published in 1992 by Éditions Milan in France, and Gareth Stevens in the United States. In the book, the Bellflower family of rabbits move to a new house on the other side of the hill near which they live. Everyone is delighted to go, except Periwinkle, who does not easily adapt to new settings. In response, he runs away, and it is up to his father Bramble to find him. As of 2008, this is the last book in the ''Beechwood'' franchise to have an English translation available. However, the original French series is still being published, with over 30 titles to date. Versions of ''Family Moving Day'' have also been published in Korean and Slovene. An animated version appeared in December 2001 on France's TF1 network, as one of the first episodes of ''The Bellflower Bunnies'' series. Story Because there is so little room at the home where they live, Bra ...
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