"Not since Carroll\'s Alice has there been such a marvelous and incredible adventure."--Kirkus Reviews, starred review Look closely at the map in your library, classroom, or home to discover eight fantastic letters: A-T-L-A-N-T-I-C You\'ll be shocked at all the magic that one little word can hold.
Phil mon, his story for young readers, was first published in Pilote in 1972 by Ren Goscinny, the author of the Ast rix series..
In the sixties, Fred co-founded Hara-Kiri, the leading satitical publication of the May \'69 movement - he designed its first 60 covers.
What surprises await him on the mysterious island of "N"?About the Author: Fr d ric Othon Aristid (1913-2013), known as Fred, is one of France\'s most influential and revered cartoonists.
His journey will take him deep into those little letters on your map--so deep, in fact, that he fears he might never see his farm again.
Now he must return to the Atlantic and search for the friend he left behind.
The farm boy Philemon knows better than anyone what the Atlantic promises; he tumbled down a well last year and fell out the other side onto the island of "A" That time, Philemon barely escaped with his life. "Not since Carroll\'s Alice has there been such a marvelous and incredible adventure."--Kirkus Reviews, starred review Look closely at the map in your library, classroom, or home to discover eight fantastic letters: A-T-L-A-N-T-I-C You\'ll be shocked at all the magic that one little word can hold