
Socrates goes through the streets of Athens, challenging those he finds on his way: Know thyself! Do not worry about riches, seek the truth and become a philosopher! This is not to the taste of the Athenians. After a trial, Socrates is condemned to drink hemlock. Will he run away? Should a philosopher fear death? In the press "Don't miss it! Really accessible for 9–14 year olds. » At the Field of the Night - TF1 The author: If philosophy is the love of wisdom, Jean Paul Mongin, who is not at all wise, is nevertheless in love with philosophy. He lives and works in Paris. The illustrator: Yann Le Bras wisely divides his time between his studio, where he paints for children, and his interventions at the Tomi Ungerer Museum - Center international de l'Illustration de Strasbourg. 64p. - 14 x 21cm