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Discover the unique heritage documents and funds of the libraries of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region by letting yourself be guided by the animated and audio albums !
All the albums are freely accessible, online, on Lectura Plus.
- Flashback 1 - In the Land of Books by Aurélie Cubizolles, created from the discoveries of the old collection of the public and university media library of Valence ;
- Flashback 2 - Gaspard des Montagnes by Elza Lacotte, inspired by the Henri Pourrat collection kept at the Clermont Auvergne Métropole Heritage Library ;
Warning: The Adventures of Mountain Gaspard are Adventures of Bandits. Like all robber stories, some passages can be violent. Recommended reading for children aged 12 and over.
- Flashback 3 - Alphonse and Fonfon in the garden by Marion Janin, echoing the collection of the Society of Naturalists and Archaeologists of Ain in the Elisabeth and Roger Vailland media library in Bourg-en-Bresse ;
- Flashback 4 - We hear say in our mountains... by Laurent Tardy, created following the discovery of the author of the youth conservation fund of the Bonlieu media library in Annecy ;
- Flashback 5 - The Detout-Partout factory by Véronique Vernette, inspired by the Casino collection kept at the Tarentaize media library in Saint-Étienne ;
A story written and illustrated by Véronique Vernette; told by Charles Têtard, set to sound by Pierre-Alain Vernette. With images taken from the Casino chocolate albums.
- Flashback 6 - Unparalleled adventure of a normal medium-sized box by Valentin Mathé, created using photos from the Stéphane Geoffray collection of the Roannais Agglomération - Roanne media library ;
- Flashback 7 - Happy Monstroversary by Roxanne Bee, designed to echo the Old collection of the Lyon municipal library ;
- Flashback 8 - Lace and Chainmail by Coralie Muce, inspired by the work Le Champion des Dames, preceded by various poems by Martin Le Franc, 15th century manuscript preserved in the municipal library of Grenoble ;
- Flashback 9 - Monsieur Cook's travel diary by Cécile Gambini, echoing the old collection of the Jean-Jacques Rousseau media library in Chambéry.