Découvrez une sélection des livres actuellement disponibles dans notre café-librairie, situé au 4 rue Gambetta à Metz, dont l’ouverture est prévue en septembre 2026. Vous pourrez y consulter les ouvrages présents sur place et repérer ceux que vous souhaitez lire ou emprunter. Chaque livre peut être emprunté simplement, pour vous permettre de prolonger votre lecture chez vous avant de le ramener lors de votre prochaine visite. Une manière conviviale de faire circuler les livres et de partager le plaisir de la lecture.
DECOLONISING MY BODY
Auteur: Afua Hirsch
explores the links between identity, the body, and colonial legacy through a personal lens. The author examines race, beauty, and reclaiming oneself in the face of imposed norms.
A LITTLE BOOK OF LANGUAGE
Auteur: David Crystal
Is an accessible introduction to how language works and evolves across cultures. Through clear examples, the book explores communication, sounds, meaning, and linguistic diversity.
As seen on the streets of LONDON a street art travel guide
Auteur: Giulia Blocal Riva
offers a visual journey through London’s street art and its iconic neighborhoods. It highlights artists, artworks, and the urban culture shaping the city’s creative identity.
LE PETIT GARÇON
Auteur: Philippe Labro
Le Petit Garçon de Philippe Labro raconte l’histoire d’un enfant confronté au monde des adultes, et évoque avec sensibilité la construction de soi à travers l’enfance, la famille et la découverte de son identité.
VISAGE VOLÉ avoir vingt ans à Kaboul
Auteur: Latifa
Visage volé : avoir vingt ans à Kaboul est un témoignage poignant sur la vie d’une jeune femme sous le régime taliban. À travers son récit courageux, Latifa évoque la liberté confisquée, la résistance et l’espoir d’un avenir meilleur.
JOURNAL D’UN SOLDAT POLONAIS
Auteur: Christophe Spielmann
Journal d’un soldat polonais de Christophe Spielmann, auteur originaire de Moselle, relate le témoignage d’un soldat confronté à la guerre et à l’exil, explorant la construction de l’identité entre mémoire et histoire.
LE ROMAN DE LA MOMIE
Auteur: Théophile Gautier
Le Roman de la momie de Théophile Gautier suit une quête archéologique en Égypte antique, où les découvertes et les mystères du passé interrogent la perception de soi et la fascination pour les origines.
EUGÉNIE GRANDET
Auteur: Honoré de Balzac
Eugénie Grandet d’Honoré de Balzac dépeint le destin d’une jeune femme prisonnière de l’avarice familiale, révélant la construction de l’identité face aux contraintes sociales et aux choix personnels.
DER INTERNATIONALE KARLSPREIS ZU AACHEN
Der Internationale Karlspreis zu Aachen ist eine europäische Auszeichnung, die das Engagement für die Einheit Europas würdigt und Fragen der kulturellen und politischen Identität im gemeinsamen Aufbau Europas aufwirft.
LOS ABISMOS
Auteur: Pilar Quintana
Los Abismos de Pilar Quintana narra la mirada de una niña frente a las tensiones familiares y el mundo adulto, explorando la construcción de la identidad a través de los miedos, los silencios y las transformaciones interiores.
LA BELTRANEJA el pecado de isabel la catolica
Auteur: Almudena De Arteaga
La Beltraneja, el pecado de Isabel la CatĂłlica de Almudena de Arteaga cuenta la lucha por el trono de Castilla y la identidad de una mujer marcada por el poder, la historia y la legitimidad.
THE LOCATION OF CULTURE
Auteur: Homi K. Bhabha
The Location of Culture by Homi K. Bhabha examines the construction of cultural identities in a postcolonial world, exploring hybridity, displacement and the negotiation between cultures.
PALE BLUE DOT: a vision of the human future in space
Auteur: Carl Sagan
Pale Blue Dot by Carl Sagan reflects on humanity’s place in the universe, using the image of Earth from space to question identity, responsibility and our shared future beyond borders.
WUTHERING HEIGHTS
Auteur: Emily Brontë
Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë tells a story of passion and revenge, exploring how love, social class and emotional bonds shape the characters’ identities and inner struggles.
LES CAFÉS ASSOCIATIFS l’engagement citoyen Ă hauteur de quartier
Auteur: Frédéric Vuillod
Les Cafés associatifs de Frédéric Vuillod analyse les initiatives locales d’engagement citoyen, interrogeant la construction du lien social et des identités collectives à travers des espaces de rencontre et de participation.
HOUSE OF LEAVES
Auteur: Mark Z. Danielewski
House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski follows a family confronting an impossible house that challenges reality, exploring unstable identity, perception and the fear of the unknown.
REVUE #6 : CHAIRS FĂŠTES
Revue #6 : Chairs Fêtes explore des formes artistiques autour du corps et du rituel, interrogeant la construction des identités à travers la matière, la fête et les expériences sensibles collectives.
LE SÉSAME CRÉOLE
Auteur: Geneviève Borior Wonner
Le Sésame créole de Geneviève Borior Wonner, autrice originaire de Metz, raconte un voyage entre cultures et mémoires, explorant l’identité à travers les héritages et le métissage.
VOICES IN THE PARK
Auteur: Anthony Browne
Voices in the Park by Anthony Browne presents different perspectives of a single encounter, exploring how identity and social background shape perception and relationships.
HISTOIRE DE L’ITALIE
Auteur: Catherine Brice
Histoire de l’Italie de Catherine Brice retrace l’évolution du pays à travers ses transformations politiques et culturelles, interrogeant la construction des identités nationales au fil du temps.
CARTA DE LA PRISION
Auteur: Rosa Luxemburgo
Carta de la prisiĂłn de Rosa Luxemburgo recoge sus reflexiones desde el encierro, explorando la identidad polĂtica y humana a travĂ©s de la lucha, la resistencia y la libertad interior.
DECOLONISING MY BODY
Auteur: Afua Hirsch
explores the links between identity, the body, and colonial legacy through a personal lens. The author examines race, beauty, and reclaiming oneself in the face of imposed norms.
A LITTLE BOOK OF LANGUAGE
Auteur: David Crystal
Is an accessible introduction to how language works and evolves across cultures. Through clear examples, the book explores communication, sounds, meaning, and linguistic diversity.
As seen on the streets of LONDON a street art travel guide
Auteur: Giulia Blocal Riva
offers a visual journey through London’s street art and its iconic neighborhoods. It highlights artists, artworks, and the urban culture shaping the city’s creative identity.
THE LOCATION OF CULTURE
Auteur: Homi K. Bhabha
The Location of Culture by Homi K. Bhabha examines the construction of cultural identities in a postcolonial world, exploring hybridity, displacement and the negotiation between cultures.
PALE BLUE DOT: a vision of the human future in space
Auteur: Carl Sagan
Pale Blue Dot by Carl Sagan reflects on humanity’s place in the universe, using the image of Earth from space to question identity, responsibility and our shared future beyond borders.
WUTHERING HEIGHTS
Auteur: Emily Brontë
Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë tells a story of passion and revenge, exploring how love, social class and emotional bonds shape the characters’ identities and inner struggles.
HOUSE OF LEAVES
Auteur: Mark Z. Danielewski
House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski follows a family confronting an impossible house that challenges reality, exploring unstable identity, perception and the fear of the unknown.
VOICES IN THE PARK
Auteur: Anthony Browne
Voices in the Park by Anthony Browne presents different perspectives of a single encounter, exploring how identity and social background shape perception and relationships.
CROOKED PLOW a novel
Auteur: Itamar Vieira Junior
Crooked Plow follows two sisters from rural Brazil whose lives are shaped by land, labor and injustice, exploring identity through heritage, resistance and social inequality.
THE TATTOOIST OF AUSCHWITZ
Auteur: Heather Morris
The Tattooist of Auschwitz tells the story of survival and love in a concentration camp, exploring identity shaped by trauma, memory and the will to endure.
WILD a journey from lost to found
Auteur: Cheryl Strayed
Wild by Cheryl Strayed tells the story of a solitary hike across the Pacific Crest Trail, exploring identity through grief, resilience and personal transformation.
SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE
Auteur: Vikas Swarup
Slumdog Millionaire by Vikas Swarup follows a young man whose life experiences shape his identity, exploring destiny, memory and social inequality through his extraordinary journey.
USBORNE ILLUSTRATED STORIES FROM THE GREEK MYTHS
Auteur: Russell Punter
A collection of Greek myths retold for young readers, exploring identity through heroic tales, divine figures and the transmission of cultural heritage.
IF YOU COME TO EARTH
Auteur: Sophie Blackall
An illustrated book that reflects on what it means to be human, exploring identity through curiosity, belonging and the discovery of the world.
EAT PRAY LOVE one woman’s search for everything
Auteur: Elizabeth Gilbert
A memoir following a woman’s journey across different countries, exploring identity through self-discovery, healing and the search for balance and meaning in life.
THE WHY ARE YOU HERE CAFÉ a new way of finding meaning in your life and your work
Auteur: John P. Strelecky
A reflective story set around a café where people question their life choices, exploring identity through purpose, personal meaning and self-discovery.
AFRICA IS NOT A COUNTRY breaking stereotypes of modern Africa
Auteur: Dipo Faloyin
A non-fiction work that challenges stereotypes about the continent, exploring identity through cultural diversity, representation and the complexity of modern African societies.
WHY EMPIRES FALL Rome, America and the Future of the West
Auteur: Peter Heather & John Rapley
A historical analysis comparing the rise and decline of empires, exploring identity through power, cultural change and the evolution of Western societies.
BORDERLINES a history of Europe in 29 borders
Auteur: Lewis Baston
A historical exploration of Europe told through its shifting borders, examining identity through geography, conflict and the changing definition of nations.
THE MIDNIGHT LIBRARY
Auteur: Matt Haig
A story about a woman exploring parallel lives between regret and possibility, examining identity through choices, self-reflection and the search for meaning.
DECOLONISING MY BODY
Auteur: Afua Hirsch
explores the links between identity, the body, and colonial legacy through a personal lens. The author examines race, beauty, and reclaiming oneself in the face of imposed norms.
A LITTLE BOOK OF LANGUAGE
Auteur: David Crystal
Is an accessible introduction to how language works and evolves across cultures. Through clear examples, the book explores communication, sounds, meaning, and linguistic diversity.
As seen on the streets of LONDON a street art travel guide
Auteur: Giulia Blocal Riva
offers a visual journey through London’s street art and its iconic neighborhoods. It highlights artists, artworks, and the urban culture shaping the city’s creative identity.
THE LOCATION OF CULTURE
Auteur: Homi K. Bhabha
The Location of Culture by Homi K. Bhabha examines the construction of cultural identities in a postcolonial world, exploring hybridity, displacement and the negotiation between cultures.
PALE BLUE DOT: a vision of the human future in space
Auteur: Carl Sagan
Pale Blue Dot by Carl Sagan reflects on humanity’s place in the universe, using the image of Earth from space to question identity, responsibility and our shared future beyond borders.
WUTHERING HEIGHTS
Auteur: Emily Brontë
Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë tells a story of passion and revenge, exploring how love, social class and emotional bonds shape the characters’ identities and inner struggles.
HOUSE OF LEAVES
Auteur: Mark Z. Danielewski
House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski follows a family confronting an impossible house that challenges reality, exploring unstable identity, perception and the fear of the unknown.
VOICES IN THE PARK
Auteur: Anthony Browne
Voices in the Park by Anthony Browne presents different perspectives of a single encounter, exploring how identity and social background shape perception and relationships.
CROOKED PLOW a novel
Auteur: Itamar Vieira Junior
Crooked Plow follows two sisters from rural Brazil whose lives are shaped by land, labor and injustice, exploring identity through heritage, resistance and social inequality.
THE TATTOOIST OF AUSCHWITZ
Auteur: Heather Morris
The Tattooist of Auschwitz tells the story of survival and love in a concentration camp, exploring identity shaped by trauma, memory and the will to endure.
WILD a journey from lost to found
Auteur: Cheryl Strayed
Wild by Cheryl Strayed tells the story of a solitary hike across the Pacific Crest Trail, exploring identity through grief, resilience and personal transformation.
SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE
Auteur: Vikas Swarup
Slumdog Millionaire by Vikas Swarup follows a young man whose life experiences shape his identity, exploring destiny, memory and social inequality through his extraordinary journey.
USBORNE ILLUSTRATED STORIES FROM THE GREEK MYTHS
Auteur: Russell Punter
A collection of Greek myths retold for young readers, exploring identity through heroic tales, divine figures and the transmission of cultural heritage.
IF YOU COME TO EARTH
Auteur: Sophie Blackall
An illustrated book that reflects on what it means to be human, exploring identity through curiosity, belonging and the discovery of the world.
EAT PRAY LOVE one woman’s search for everything
Auteur: Elizabeth Gilbert
A memoir following a woman’s journey across different countries, exploring identity through self-discovery, healing and the search for balance and meaning in life.
THE WHY ARE YOU HERE CAFÉ a new way of finding meaning in your life and your work
Auteur: John P. Strelecky
A reflective story set around a café where people question their life choices, exploring identity through purpose, personal meaning and self-discovery.
AFRICA IS NOT A COUNTRY breaking stereotypes of modern Africa
Auteur: Dipo Faloyin
A non-fiction work that challenges stereotypes about the continent, exploring identity through cultural diversity, representation and the complexity of modern African societies.
WHY EMPIRES FALL Rome, America and the Future of the West
Auteur: Peter Heather & John Rapley
A historical analysis comparing the rise and decline of empires, exploring identity through power, cultural change and the evolution of Western societies.
BORDERLINES a history of Europe in 29 borders
Auteur: Lewis Baston
A historical exploration of Europe told through its shifting borders, examining identity through geography, conflict and the changing definition of nations.
THE MIDNIGHT LIBRARY
Auteur: Matt Haig
A story about a woman exploring parallel lives between regret and possibility, examining identity through choices, self-reflection and the search for meaning.
DECOLONISING MY BODY
Auteur: Afua Hirsch
explores the links between identity, the body, and colonial legacy through a personal lens. The author examines race, beauty, and reclaiming oneself in the face of imposed norms.
A LITTLE BOOK OF LANGUAGE
Auteur: David Crystal
Is an accessible introduction to how language works and evolves across cultures. Through clear examples, the book explores communication, sounds, meaning, and linguistic diversity.
As seen on the streets of LONDON a street art travel guide
Auteur: Giulia Blocal Riva
offers a visual journey through London’s street art and its iconic neighborhoods. It highlights artists, artworks, and the urban culture shaping the city’s creative identity.
THE LOCATION OF CULTURE
Auteur: Homi K. Bhabha
The Location of Culture by Homi K. Bhabha examines the construction of cultural identities in a postcolonial world, exploring hybridity, displacement and the negotiation between cultures.
PALE BLUE DOT: a vision of the human future in space
Auteur: Carl Sagan
Pale Blue Dot by Carl Sagan reflects on humanity’s place in the universe, using the image of Earth from space to question identity, responsibility and our shared future beyond borders.
WUTHERING HEIGHTS
Auteur: Emily Brontë
Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë tells a story of passion and revenge, exploring how love, social class and emotional bonds shape the characters’ identities and inner struggles.
HOUSE OF LEAVES
Auteur: Mark Z. Danielewski
House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski follows a family confronting an impossible house that challenges reality, exploring unstable identity, perception and the fear of the unknown.
VOICES IN THE PARK
Auteur: Anthony Browne
Voices in the Park by Anthony Browne presents different perspectives of a single encounter, exploring how identity and social background shape perception and relationships.
CROOKED PLOW a novel
Auteur: Itamar Vieira Junior
Crooked Plow follows two sisters from rural Brazil whose lives are shaped by land, labor and injustice, exploring identity through heritage, resistance and social inequality.
THE TATTOOIST OF AUSCHWITZ
Auteur: Heather Morris
The Tattooist of Auschwitz tells the story of survival and love in a concentration camp, exploring identity shaped by trauma, memory and the will to endure.
WILD a journey from lost to found
Auteur: Cheryl Strayed
Wild by Cheryl Strayed tells the story of a solitary hike across the Pacific Crest Trail, exploring identity through grief, resilience and personal transformation.
SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE
Auteur: Vikas Swarup
Slumdog Millionaire by Vikas Swarup follows a young man whose life experiences shape his identity, exploring destiny, memory and social inequality through his extraordinary journey.
USBORNE ILLUSTRATED STORIES FROM THE GREEK MYTHS
Auteur: Russell Punter
A collection of Greek myths retold for young readers, exploring identity through heroic tales, divine figures and the transmission of cultural heritage.
IF YOU COME TO EARTH
Auteur: Sophie Blackall
An illustrated book that reflects on what it means to be human, exploring identity through curiosity, belonging and the discovery of the world.
EAT PRAY LOVE one woman’s search for everything
Auteur: Elizabeth Gilbert
A memoir following a woman’s journey across different countries, exploring identity through self-discovery, healing and the search for balance and meaning in life.
THE WHY ARE YOU HERE CAFÉ a new way of finding meaning in your life and your work
Auteur: John P. Strelecky
A reflective story set around a café where people question their life choices, exploring identity through purpose, personal meaning and self-discovery.
AFRICA IS NOT A COUNTRY breaking stereotypes of modern Africa
Auteur: Dipo Faloyin
A non-fiction work that challenges stereotypes about the continent, exploring identity through cultural diversity, representation and the complexity of modern African societies.
WHY EMPIRES FALL Rome, America and the Future of the West
Auteur: Peter Heather & John Rapley
A historical analysis comparing the rise and decline of empires, exploring identity through power, cultural change and the evolution of Western societies.
BORDERLINES a history of Europe in 29 borders
Auteur: Lewis Baston
A historical exploration of Europe told through its shifting borders, examining identity through geography, conflict and the changing definition of nations.
THE MIDNIGHT LIBRARY
Auteur: Matt Haig
A story about a woman exploring parallel lives between regret and possibility, examining identity through choices, self-reflection and the search for meaning.
DECOLONISING MY BODY
Auteur: Afua Hirsch
explores the links between identity, the body, and colonial legacy through a personal lens. The author examines race, beauty, and reclaiming oneself in the face of imposed norms.
A LITTLE BOOK OF LANGUAGE
Auteur: David Crystal
Is an accessible introduction to how language works and evolves across cultures. Through clear examples, the book explores communication, sounds, meaning, and linguistic diversity.
As seen on the streets of LONDON a street art travel guide
Auteur: Giulia Blocal Riva
offers a visual journey through London’s street art and its iconic neighborhoods. It highlights artists, artworks, and the urban culture shaping the city’s creative identity.
THE LOCATION OF CULTURE
Auteur: Homi K. Bhabha
The Location of Culture by Homi K. Bhabha examines the construction of cultural identities in a postcolonial world, exploring hybridity, displacement and the negotiation between cultures.
PALE BLUE DOT: a vision of the human future in space
Auteur: Carl Sagan
Pale Blue Dot by Carl Sagan reflects on humanity’s place in the universe, using the image of Earth from space to question identity, responsibility and our shared future beyond borders.
WUTHERING HEIGHTS
Auteur: Emily Brontë
Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë tells a story of passion and revenge, exploring how love, social class and emotional bonds shape the characters’ identities and inner struggles.
HOUSE OF LEAVES
Auteur: Mark Z. Danielewski
House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski follows a family confronting an impossible house that challenges reality, exploring unstable identity, perception and the fear of the unknown.
VOICES IN THE PARK
Auteur: Anthony Browne
Voices in the Park by Anthony Browne presents different perspectives of a single encounter, exploring how identity and social background shape perception and relationships.
CROOKED PLOW a novel
Auteur: Itamar Vieira Junior
Crooked Plow follows two sisters from rural Brazil whose lives are shaped by land, labor and injustice, exploring identity through heritage, resistance and social inequality.
THE TATTOOIST OF AUSCHWITZ
Auteur: Heather Morris
The Tattooist of Auschwitz tells the story of survival and love in a concentration camp, exploring identity shaped by trauma, memory and the will to endure.
WILD a journey from lost to found
Auteur: Cheryl Strayed
Wild by Cheryl Strayed tells the story of a solitary hike across the Pacific Crest Trail, exploring identity through grief, resilience and personal transformation.
SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE
Auteur: Vikas Swarup
Slumdog Millionaire by Vikas Swarup follows a young man whose life experiences shape his identity, exploring destiny, memory and social inequality through his extraordinary journey.
USBORNE ILLUSTRATED STORIES FROM THE GREEK MYTHS
Auteur: Russell Punter
A collection of Greek myths retold for young readers, exploring identity through heroic tales, divine figures and the transmission of cultural heritage.
IF YOU COME TO EARTH
Auteur: Sophie Blackall
An illustrated book that reflects on what it means to be human, exploring identity through curiosity, belonging and the discovery of the world.
EAT PRAY LOVE one woman’s search for everything
Auteur: Elizabeth Gilbert
A memoir following a woman’s journey across different countries, exploring identity through self-discovery, healing and the search for balance and meaning in life.
THE WHY ARE YOU HERE CAFÉ a new way of finding meaning in your life and your work
Auteur: John P. Strelecky
A reflective story set around a café where people question their life choices, exploring identity through purpose, personal meaning and self-discovery.
AFRICA IS NOT A COUNTRY breaking stereotypes of modern Africa
Auteur: Dipo Faloyin
A non-fiction work that challenges stereotypes about the continent, exploring identity through cultural diversity, representation and the complexity of modern African societies.
WHY EMPIRES FALL Rome, America and the Future of the West
Auteur: Peter Heather & John Rapley
A historical analysis comparing the rise and decline of empires, exploring identity through power, cultural change and the evolution of Western societies.
BORDERLINES a history of Europe in 29 borders
Auteur: Lewis Baston
A historical exploration of Europe told through its shifting borders, examining identity through geography, conflict and the changing definition of nations.
THE MIDNIGHT LIBRARY
Auteur: Matt Haig
A story about a woman exploring parallel lives between regret and possibility, examining identity through choices, self-reflection and the search for meaning.
DECOLONISING MY BODY
Auteur: Afua Hirsch
explores the links between identity, the body, and colonial legacy through a personal lens. The author examines race, beauty, and reclaiming oneself in the face of imposed norms.
A LITTLE BOOK OF LANGUAGE
Auteur: David Crystal
Is an accessible introduction to how language works and evolves across cultures. Through clear examples, the book explores communication, sounds, meaning, and linguistic diversity.
As seen on the streets of LONDON a street art travel guide
Auteur: Giulia Blocal Riva
offers a visual journey through London’s street art and its iconic neighborhoods. It highlights artists, artworks, and the urban culture shaping the city’s creative identity.
THE LOCATION OF CULTURE
Auteur: Homi K. Bhabha
The Location of Culture by Homi K. Bhabha examines the construction of cultural identities in a postcolonial world, exploring hybridity, displacement and the negotiation between cultures.
PALE BLUE DOT: a vision of the human future in space
Auteur: Carl Sagan
Pale Blue Dot by Carl Sagan reflects on humanity’s place in the universe, using the image of Earth from space to question identity, responsibility and our shared future beyond borders.
WUTHERING HEIGHTS
Auteur: Emily Brontë
Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë tells a story of passion and revenge, exploring how love, social class and emotional bonds shape the characters’ identities and inner struggles.
HOUSE OF LEAVES
Auteur: Mark Z. Danielewski
House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski follows a family confronting an impossible house that challenges reality, exploring unstable identity, perception and the fear of the unknown.
VOICES IN THE PARK
Auteur: Anthony Browne
Voices in the Park by Anthony Browne presents different perspectives of a single encounter, exploring how identity and social background shape perception and relationships.
CROOKED PLOW a novel
Auteur: Itamar Vieira Junior
Crooked Plow follows two sisters from rural Brazil whose lives are shaped by land, labor and injustice, exploring identity through heritage, resistance and social inequality.
THE TATTOOIST OF AUSCHWITZ
Auteur: Heather Morris
The Tattooist of Auschwitz tells the story of survival and love in a concentration camp, exploring identity shaped by trauma, memory and the will to endure.
WILD a journey from lost to found
Auteur: Cheryl Strayed
Wild by Cheryl Strayed tells the story of a solitary hike across the Pacific Crest Trail, exploring identity through grief, resilience and personal transformation.
SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE
Auteur: Vikas Swarup
Slumdog Millionaire by Vikas Swarup follows a young man whose life experiences shape his identity, exploring destiny, memory and social inequality through his extraordinary journey.
USBORNE ILLUSTRATED STORIES FROM THE GREEK MYTHS
Auteur: Russell Punter
A collection of Greek myths retold for young readers, exploring identity through heroic tales, divine figures and the transmission of cultural heritage.
IF YOU COME TO EARTH
Auteur: Sophie Blackall
An illustrated book that reflects on what it means to be human, exploring identity through curiosity, belonging and the discovery of the world.
EAT PRAY LOVE one woman’s search for everything
Auteur: Elizabeth Gilbert
A memoir following a woman’s journey across different countries, exploring identity through self-discovery, healing and the search for balance and meaning in life.
THE WHY ARE YOU HERE CAFÉ a new way of finding meaning in your life and your work
Auteur: John P. Strelecky
A reflective story set around a café where people question their life choices, exploring identity through purpose, personal meaning and self-discovery.
AFRICA IS NOT A COUNTRY breaking stereotypes of modern Africa
Auteur: Dipo Faloyin
A non-fiction work that challenges stereotypes about the continent, exploring identity through cultural diversity, representation and the complexity of modern African societies.
WHY EMPIRES FALL Rome, America and the Future of the West
Auteur: Peter Heather & John Rapley
A historical analysis comparing the rise and decline of empires, exploring identity through power, cultural change and the evolution of Western societies.
BORDERLINES a history of Europe in 29 borders
Auteur: Lewis Baston
A historical exploration of Europe told through its shifting borders, examining identity through geography, conflict and the changing definition of nations.
THE MIDNIGHT LIBRARY
Auteur: Matt Haig
A story about a woman exploring parallel lives between regret and possibility, examining identity through choices, self-reflection and the search for meaning.
DECOLONISING MY BODY
Auteur: Afua Hirsch
explores the links between identity, the body, and colonial legacy through a personal lens. The author examines race, beauty, and reclaiming oneself in the face of imposed norms.
A LITTLE BOOK OF LANGUAGE
Auteur: David Crystal
Is an accessible introduction to how language works and evolves across cultures. Through clear examples, the book explores communication, sounds, meaning, and linguistic diversity.
As seen on the streets of LONDON a street art travel guide
Auteur: Giulia Blocal Riva
offers a visual journey through London’s street art and its iconic neighborhoods. It highlights artists, artworks, and the urban culture shaping the city’s creative identity.
THE LOCATION OF CULTURE
Auteur: Homi K. Bhabha
The Location of Culture by Homi K. Bhabha examines the construction of cultural identities in a postcolonial world, exploring hybridity, displacement and the negotiation between cultures.
PALE BLUE DOT: a vision of the human future in space
Auteur: Carl Sagan
Pale Blue Dot by Carl Sagan reflects on humanity’s place in the universe, using the image of Earth from space to question identity, responsibility and our shared future beyond borders.
WUTHERING HEIGHTS
Auteur: Emily Brontë
Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë tells a story of passion and revenge, exploring how love, social class and emotional bonds shape the characters’ identities and inner struggles.
HOUSE OF LEAVES
Auteur: Mark Z. Danielewski
House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski follows a family confronting an impossible house that challenges reality, exploring unstable identity, perception and the fear of the unknown.
VOICES IN THE PARK
Auteur: Anthony Browne
Voices in the Park by Anthony Browne presents different perspectives of a single encounter, exploring how identity and social background shape perception and relationships.
CROOKED PLOW a novel
Auteur: Itamar Vieira Junior
Crooked Plow follows two sisters from rural Brazil whose lives are shaped by land, labor and injustice, exploring identity through heritage, resistance and social inequality.
THE TATTOOIST OF AUSCHWITZ
Auteur: Heather Morris
The Tattooist of Auschwitz tells the story of survival and love in a concentration camp, exploring identity shaped by trauma, memory and the will to endure.
WILD a journey from lost to found
Auteur: Cheryl Strayed
Wild by Cheryl Strayed tells the story of a solitary hike across the Pacific Crest Trail, exploring identity through grief, resilience and personal transformation.
SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE
Auteur: Vikas Swarup
Slumdog Millionaire by Vikas Swarup follows a young man whose life experiences shape his identity, exploring destiny, memory and social inequality through his extraordinary journey.
USBORNE ILLUSTRATED STORIES FROM THE GREEK MYTHS
Auteur: Russell Punter
A collection of Greek myths retold for young readers, exploring identity through heroic tales, divine figures and the transmission of cultural heritage.
IF YOU COME TO EARTH
Auteur: Sophie Blackall
An illustrated book that reflects on what it means to be human, exploring identity through curiosity, belonging and the discovery of the world.
EAT PRAY LOVE one woman’s search for everything
Auteur: Elizabeth Gilbert
A memoir following a woman’s journey across different countries, exploring identity through self-discovery, healing and the search for balance and meaning in life.
THE WHY ARE YOU HERE CAFÉ a new way of finding meaning in your life and your work
Auteur: John P. Strelecky
A reflective story set around a café where people question their life choices, exploring identity through purpose, personal meaning and self-discovery.
AFRICA IS NOT A COUNTRY breaking stereotypes of modern Africa
Auteur: Dipo Faloyin
A non-fiction work that challenges stereotypes about the continent, exploring identity through cultural diversity, representation and the complexity of modern African societies.
WHY EMPIRES FALL Rome, America and the Future of the West
Auteur: Peter Heather & John Rapley
A historical analysis comparing the rise and decline of empires, exploring identity through power, cultural change and the evolution of Western societies.
BORDERLINES a history of Europe in 29 borders
Auteur: Lewis Baston
A historical exploration of Europe told through its shifting borders, examining identity through geography, conflict and the changing definition of nations.
THE MIDNIGHT LIBRARY
Auteur: Matt Haig
A story about a woman exploring parallel lives between regret and possibility, examining identity through choices, self-reflection and the search for meaning.
DECOLONISING MY BODY
Auteur: Afua Hirsch
explores the links between identity, the body, and colonial legacy through a personal lens. The author examines race, beauty, and reclaiming oneself in the face of imposed norms.
A LITTLE BOOK OF LANGUAGE
Auteur: David Crystal
Is an accessible introduction to how language works and evolves across cultures. Through clear examples, the book explores communication, sounds, meaning, and linguistic diversity.
As seen on the streets of LONDON a street art travel guide
Auteur: Giulia Blocal Riva
offers a visual journey through London’s street art and its iconic neighborhoods. It highlights artists, artworks, and the urban culture shaping the city’s creative identity.
THE LOCATION OF CULTURE
Auteur: Homi K. Bhabha
The Location of Culture by Homi K. Bhabha examines the construction of cultural identities in a postcolonial world, exploring hybridity, displacement and the negotiation between cultures.
PALE BLUE DOT: a vision of the human future in space
Auteur: Carl Sagan
Pale Blue Dot by Carl Sagan reflects on humanity’s place in the universe, using the image of Earth from space to question identity, responsibility and our shared future beyond borders.
WUTHERING HEIGHTS
Auteur: Emily Brontë
Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë tells a story of passion and revenge, exploring how love, social class and emotional bonds shape the characters’ identities and inner struggles.
HOUSE OF LEAVES
Auteur: Mark Z. Danielewski
House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski follows a family confronting an impossible house that challenges reality, exploring unstable identity, perception and the fear of the unknown.
VOICES IN THE PARK
Auteur: Anthony Browne
Voices in the Park by Anthony Browne presents different perspectives of a single encounter, exploring how identity and social background shape perception and relationships.
CROOKED PLOW a novel
Auteur: Itamar Vieira Junior
Crooked Plow follows two sisters from rural Brazil whose lives are shaped by land, labor and injustice, exploring identity through heritage, resistance and social inequality.
THE TATTOOIST OF AUSCHWITZ
Auteur: Heather Morris
The Tattooist of Auschwitz tells the story of survival and love in a concentration camp, exploring identity shaped by trauma, memory and the will to endure.
WILD a journey from lost to found
Auteur: Cheryl Strayed
Wild by Cheryl Strayed tells the story of a solitary hike across the Pacific Crest Trail, exploring identity through grief, resilience and personal transformation.
SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE
Auteur: Vikas Swarup
Slumdog Millionaire by Vikas Swarup follows a young man whose life experiences shape his identity, exploring destiny, memory and social inequality through his extraordinary journey.
USBORNE ILLUSTRATED STORIES FROM THE GREEK MYTHS
Auteur: Russell Punter
A collection of Greek myths retold for young readers, exploring identity through heroic tales, divine figures and the transmission of cultural heritage.
IF YOU COME TO EARTH
Auteur: Sophie Blackall
An illustrated book that reflects on what it means to be human, exploring identity through curiosity, belonging and the discovery of the world.
EAT PRAY LOVE one woman’s search for everything
Auteur: Elizabeth Gilbert
A memoir following a woman’s journey across different countries, exploring identity through self-discovery, healing and the search for balance and meaning in life.
THE WHY ARE YOU HERE CAFÉ a new way of finding meaning in your life and your work
Auteur: John P. Strelecky
A reflective story set around a café where people question their life choices, exploring identity through purpose, personal meaning and self-discovery.
AFRICA IS NOT A COUNTRY breaking stereotypes of modern Africa
Auteur: Dipo Faloyin
A non-fiction work that challenges stereotypes about the continent, exploring identity through cultural diversity, representation and the complexity of modern African societies.
WHY EMPIRES FALL Rome, America and the Future of the West
Auteur: Peter Heather & John Rapley
A historical analysis comparing the rise and decline of empires, exploring identity through power, cultural change and the evolution of Western societies.
BORDERLINES a history of Europe in 29 borders
Auteur: Lewis Baston
A historical exploration of Europe told through its shifting borders, examining identity through geography, conflict and the changing definition of nations.
THE MIDNIGHT LIBRARY
Auteur: Matt Haig
A story about a woman exploring parallel lives between regret and possibility, examining identity through choices, self-reflection and the search for meaning.
DECOLONISING MY BODY
Auteur: Afua Hirsch
explores the links between identity, the body, and colonial legacy through a personal lens. The author examines race, beauty, and reclaiming oneself in the face of imposed norms.
A LITTLE BOOK OF LANGUAGE
Auteur: David Crystal
Is an accessible introduction to how language works and evolves across cultures. Through clear examples, the book explores communication, sounds, meaning, and linguistic diversity.
As seen on the streets of LONDON a street art travel guide
Auteur: Giulia Blocal Riva
offers a visual journey through London’s street art and its iconic neighborhoods. It highlights artists, artworks, and the urban culture shaping the city’s creative identity.
THE LOCATION OF CULTURE
Auteur: Homi K. Bhabha
The Location of Culture by Homi K. Bhabha examines the construction of cultural identities in a postcolonial world, exploring hybridity, displacement and the negotiation between cultures.
PALE BLUE DOT: a vision of the human future in space
Auteur: Carl Sagan
Pale Blue Dot by Carl Sagan reflects on humanity’s place in the universe, using the image of Earth from space to question identity, responsibility and our shared future beyond borders.
WUTHERING HEIGHTS
Auteur: Emily Brontë
Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë tells a story of passion and revenge, exploring how love, social class and emotional bonds shape the characters’ identities and inner struggles.
HOUSE OF LEAVES
Auteur: Mark Z. Danielewski
House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski follows a family confronting an impossible house that challenges reality, exploring unstable identity, perception and the fear of the unknown.
VOICES IN THE PARK
Auteur: Anthony Browne
Voices in the Park by Anthony Browne presents different perspectives of a single encounter, exploring how identity and social background shape perception and relationships.
CROOKED PLOW a novel
Auteur: Itamar Vieira Junior
Crooked Plow follows two sisters from rural Brazil whose lives are shaped by land, labor and injustice, exploring identity through heritage, resistance and social inequality.
THE TATTOOIST OF AUSCHWITZ
Auteur: Heather Morris
The Tattooist of Auschwitz tells the story of survival and love in a concentration camp, exploring identity shaped by trauma, memory and the will to endure.
WILD a journey from lost to found
Auteur: Cheryl Strayed
Wild by Cheryl Strayed tells the story of a solitary hike across the Pacific Crest Trail, exploring identity through grief, resilience and personal transformation.
SLUMDOG MILLIONAIRE
Auteur: Vikas Swarup
Slumdog Millionaire by Vikas Swarup follows a young man whose life experiences shape his identity, exploring destiny, memory and social inequality through his extraordinary journey.
USBORNE ILLUSTRATED STORIES FROM THE GREEK MYTHS
Auteur: Russell Punter
A collection of Greek myths retold for young readers, exploring identity through heroic tales, divine figures and the transmission of cultural heritage.
IF YOU COME TO EARTH
Auteur: Sophie Blackall
An illustrated book that reflects on what it means to be human, exploring identity through curiosity, belonging and the discovery of the world.
EAT PRAY LOVE one woman’s search for everything
Auteur: Elizabeth Gilbert
A memoir following a woman’s journey across different countries, exploring identity through self-discovery, healing and the search for balance and meaning in life.
THE WHY ARE YOU HERE CAFÉ a new way of finding meaning in your life and your work
Auteur: John P. Strelecky
A reflective story set around a café where people question their life choices, exploring identity through purpose, personal meaning and self-discovery.
AFRICA IS NOT A COUNTRY breaking stereotypes of modern Africa
Auteur: Dipo Faloyin
A non-fiction work that challenges stereotypes about the continent, exploring identity through cultural diversity, representation and the complexity of modern African societies.
WHY EMPIRES FALL Rome, America and the Future of the West
Auteur: Peter Heather & John Rapley
A historical analysis comparing the rise and decline of empires, exploring identity through power, cultural change and the evolution of Western societies.
BORDERLINES a history of Europe in 29 borders
Auteur: Lewis Baston
A historical exploration of Europe told through its shifting borders, examining identity through geography, conflict and the changing definition of nations.
THE MIDNIGHT LIBRARY
Auteur: Matt Haig
A story about a woman exploring parallel lives between regret and possibility, examining identity through choices, self-reflection and the search for meaning.
LE PETIT GARÇON
Auteur: Philippe Labro
Le Petit Garçon de Philippe Labro raconte l’histoire d’un enfant confronté au monde des adultes, et évoque avec sensibilité la construction de soi à travers l’enfance, la famille et la découverte de son identité.
VISAGE VOLÉ avoir vingt ans à Kaboul
Auteur: Latifa
Visage volé : avoir vingt ans à Kaboul est un témoignage poignant sur la vie d’une jeune femme sous le régime taliban. À travers son récit courageux, Latifa évoque la liberté confisquée, la résistance et l’espoir d’un avenir meilleur.
JOURNAL D’UN SOLDAT POLONAIS
Auteur: Christophe Spielmann
Journal d’un soldat polonais de Christophe Spielmann, auteur originaire de Moselle, relate le témoignage d’un soldat confronté à la guerre et à l’exil, explorant la construction de l’identité entre mémoire et histoire.
LE ROMAN DE LA MOMIE
Auteur: Théophile Gautier
Le Roman de la momie de Théophile Gautier suit une quête archéologique en Égypte antique, où les découvertes et les mystères du passé interrogent la perception de soi et la fascination pour les origines.
EUGÉNIE GRANDET
Auteur: Honoré de Balzac
Eugénie Grandet d’Honoré de Balzac dépeint le destin d’une jeune femme prisonnière de l’avarice familiale, révélant la construction de l’identité face aux contraintes sociales et aux choix personnels.
LES CAFÉS ASSOCIATIFS l’engagement citoyen Ă hauteur de quartier
Auteur: Frédéric Vuillod
Les Cafés associatifs de Frédéric Vuillod analyse les initiatives locales d’engagement citoyen, interrogeant la construction du lien social et des identités collectives à travers des espaces de rencontre et de participation.
REVUE #6 : CHAIRS FĂŠTES
Revue #6 : Chairs Fêtes explore des formes artistiques autour du corps et du rituel, interrogeant la construction des identités à travers la matière, la fête et les expériences sensibles collectives.
LE SÉSAME CRÉOLE
Auteur: Geneviève Borior Wonner
Le Sésame créole de Geneviève Borior Wonner, autrice originaire de Metz, raconte un voyage entre cultures et mémoires, explorant l’identité à travers les héritages et le métissage.
HISTOIRE DE L’ITALIE
Auteur: Catherine Brice
Histoire de l’Italie de Catherine Brice retrace l’évolution du pays à travers ses transformations politiques et culturelles, interrogeant la construction des identités nationales au fil du temps.
LES CLÉS DE LA CIVILISATION BRITANNIQUE
Auteurs: Gérard Blamont & Anne Paquette
Les Clés de la civilisation britannique présente les grands repères historiques et culturels du Royaume-Uni, interrogeant la construction de l’identité nationale à travers ses traditions et ses évolutions.
ALLAH N’EST PAS OBLIGÉ
Auteur: Ahmadou Kourouma
Allah n’est pas obligé, suit le parcours d’un enfant soldat confronté à la guerre, interrogeant la construction de l’identité à travers la violence, la survie et la perte des repères.
METZ et le pays messin
Metz et le pays messin présente l’histoire et les particularités de la région, explorant la construction des identités locales à travers le patrimoine, la culture et les évolutions du territoire.
EN TRAIN 32 itinéraires pour voyager autrement
En train 32 itinéraires pour voyager autrement propose des parcours de voyage en Europe, explorant l’identité à travers la découverte des territoires, des cultures et des rencontres en mouvement.
AU TROUBLAMOUR
Auteur: Sophie Bour
Au Troublamour de Sophie Bour raconte une histoire d’émotions et de liens amoureux, explorant la construction de l’identité à travers les sentiments, les relations et les bouleversements intérieurs.
LA PHILOSOPHIE JURIDIQUE DE MONSIEUR SPOCK
Auteur: Fabrice Defferrard
La Philosophie juridique de Monsieur Spock de Fabrice Defferrard interroge le droit à travers la logique et la raison, explorant la construction de l’identité humaine entre pensée rationnelle et choix moraux.
VOYAGES autour des lieux cinématographiques
Auteur: Sarah Baxier
Voyages autour des lieux cinématographiques de Sarah Baxier explore des espaces emblématiques du cinéma, interrogeant la construction des identités à travers l’imaginaire, les lieux et la mémoire des œuvres.
NE TIREZ PAS SUR L’OISEAU MOQUEUR
Auteur: Harper Lee
Un enfant découvre l’injustice et le racisme dans son environnement, explorant la construction de son identité à travers les valeurs familiales, le regard des autres et la perte de l’innocence.
LES REBELLES celles et ceux qui ont dit non
Auteur: Jean-François Kahn
Un recueil de portraits de figures qui ont refusé l’ordre établi, explorant la construction de l’identité à travers le courage, l’engagement et le choix de la rébellion.
BRIGADISTES
Auteurs: Patrick Amand, Gilles Del Pappas…
Brigadistes rassemble des récits autour des volontaires de la guerre d’Espagne, explorant la construction de l’identité à travers l’engagement, l’idéal politique et les choix face à l’histoire.
LA LIBRAIRIE DES LIVRES INTERDITS
Auteur: Marc Levy
Une histoire autour d’une librairie particulière où des livres interdits circulent, explorant la construction de l’identité à travers la liberté de penser, la mémoire et le pouvoir des mots.
ODYSSÉE DES FILLES DE L’EST
Auteur: Elitza Gueorguieva
Un récit de parcours féminins issus de l’Est de l’Europe, explorant la construction de l’identité à travers l’exil, la mémoire et la quête de liberté.
DER INTERNATIONALE KARLSPREIS ZU AACHEN
Der Internationale Karlspreis zu Aachen ist eine europäische Auszeichnung, die das Engagement für die Einheit Europas würdigt und Fragen der kulturellen und politischen Identität im gemeinsamen Aufbau Europas aufwirft.
ĂśBER DEN SINN DES LEBENS
Auteur: Viktor Frankl
Über den Sinn des Lebens von Viktor Frankl reflektiert über die Suche nach Sinn in Extremsituationen und zeigt, wie Identität durch Erfahrung, Leid und innere Haltung geprägt wird.
VIELLEICHT
Auteur: Kobi Yamada
Vielleicht von Kobi Yamada ist eine poetische Reflexion über die Möglichkeiten des Lebens und zeigt, wie Identität durch Entscheidungen, Träume und persönliche Wege geprägt wird.
AKTE LUFTBALOON
Auteur: Stefanie Wally
Akte Luftballon von Stefanie Wally erzählt eine Geschichte über Erinnerungen und Verlust, und zeigt, wie Identität durch Vergangenheit, Emotionen und persönliche Erfahrungen geprägt wird.
LOS ABISMOS
Auteur: Pilar Quintana
Los Abismos de Pilar Quintana narra la mirada de una niña frente a las tensiones familiares y el mundo adulto, explorando la construcción de la identidad a través de los miedos, los silencios y las transformaciones interiores.
LA BELTRANEJA el pecado de isabel la catolica
Auteur: Almudena De Arteaga
La Beltraneja, el pecado de Isabel la CatĂłlica de Almudena de Arteaga cuenta la lucha por el trono de Castilla y la identidad de una mujer marcada por el poder, la historia y la legitimidad.
CARTA DE LA PRISION
Auteur: Rosa Luxemburgo
Carta de la prisiĂłn de Rosa Luxemburgo recoge sus reflexiones desde el encierro, explorando la identidad polĂtica y humana a travĂ©s de la lucha, la resistencia y la libertad interior.
NAUFRAGIOS
Auteur: Alvar Nunez Cabeza De Vaca
Naufragios relata el viaje y la supervivencia de un explorador en tierras desconocidas, explorando la identidad a través del exilio, la transformación y el contacto con otras culturas.
LA POLVERA
Auteur: Miguel Torres
Un relato sobre una niña frente al mundo adulto, explorando la identidad a través de las emociones, los silencios y los cambios interiores.
BERNARDO O’HIGGINS el padre de la patria chilena
Auteurs: M.A Lourdes Diaz-Trechuelo Lopez-Spinola
Bernardo O’Higgins, el padre de la patria chilena narra la vida del lĂder de la independencia de Chile, explorando la construcciĂłn de la identidad nacional a travĂ©s de la lucha polĂtica y el destino histĂłrico.
EL INTENSO CALOR DE LA LUNA
Auteur: Gioconda Belli
El intenso calor de la luna de Gioconda Belli narra una historia de deseo y transformación, explorando la identidad femenina a través del amor, la libertad y la búsqueda de sà misma.
CRÓNICAS INTERCULTURALES
Auteurs: Brigida San Martin Garcia…
Crónicas interculturales reúne relatos que exploran el encuentro entre culturas, interrogando la construcción de las identidades a través del intercambio, la diversidad y la convivencia.
LA ESPANA DE LOS REYES CATOLICOS
Auteur: Miquel À. Ladder Quesada
Un libro que reconstruye la formaciĂłn de España bajo los Reyes CatĂłlicos, explorando la construcciĂłn de la identidad nacional a travĂ©s de la unificaciĂłn polĂtica, religiosa y cultural.
CIEN ANOS DE SOLEDAD
Auteur: Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Una saga que sigue a la familia BuendĂa a lo largo de varias generaciones, explorando la identidad a travĂ©s de la memoria, el destino y el peso del tiempo.
LA FAMILIA GRANDE
Auteur: Camille Kouchner
Un relato que aborda las dinámicas familiares y los secretos Ăntimos, explorando la construcciĂłn de la identidad a travĂ©s de la memoria, el silencio y la palabra liberada.
LAZARILLO DE TORMES
Auteur: Anonimo
Un relato clásico que sigue a un joven en su lucha por sobrevivir, explorando la identidad a travĂ©s de la astucia, la pobreza y la crĂtica social.
GRACIAS, FRANCIA
Auteur: Jordi Ferrerons
Un relato que reflexiona sobre la relación entre Francia y otras culturas, explorando la identidad a través del agradecimiento, la migración y el intercambio cultural.
A DESCOLONIZAR LAS METODOLOGIAS
Auteur: Linda Tuhiwai Smith
Un ensayo que cuestiona los mĂ©todos de investigaciĂłn occidentales, explorando la identidad a travĂ©s de la descolonizaciĂłn del conocimiento, la cultura y las voces indĂgenas.
NON SUONAVA MICA IL MANDOLINO
Auteur: Alessandro Casagrande
Non suonava mica il mandolino di Alessandro Casagrande racconta una storia legata alla memoria e alle origini, esplorando l’identità attraverso i ricordi, la famiglia e il rapporto con la cultura italiana.
MORTE A FIRENZE
Auteur: Marco Vichi
Un romanzo giallo ambientato a Firenze che segue un’indagine misteriosa, esplorando l’identità attraverso la memoria, il segreto e le ombre della società .
LE PETIT GARÇON
Auteur: Philippe Labro
Le Petit Garçon de Philippe Labro raconte l’histoire d’un enfant confronté au monde des adultes, et évoque avec sensibilité la construction de soi à travers l’enfance, la famille et la découverte de son identité.
VISAGE VOLÉ avoir vingt ans à Kaboul
Auteur: Latifa
Visage volé : avoir vingt ans à Kaboul est un témoignage poignant sur la vie d’une jeune femme sous le régime taliban. À travers son récit courageux, Latifa évoque la liberté confisquée, la résistance et l’espoir d’un avenir meilleur.
JOURNAL D’UN SOLDAT POLONAIS
Auteur: Christophe Spielmann
Journal d’un soldat polonais de Christophe Spielmann, auteur originaire de Moselle, relate le témoignage d’un soldat confronté à la guerre et à l’exil, explorant la construction de l’identité entre mémoire et histoire.
LE ROMAN DE LA MOMIE
Auteur: Théophile Gautier
Le Roman de la momie de Théophile Gautier suit une quête archéologique en Égypte antique, où les découvertes et les mystères du passé interrogent la perception de soi et la fascination pour les origines.
EUGÉNIE GRANDET
Auteur: Honoré de Balzac
Eugénie Grandet d’Honoré de Balzac dépeint le destin d’une jeune femme prisonnière de l’avarice familiale, révélant la construction de l’identité face aux contraintes sociales et aux choix personnels.
LES CAFÉS ASSOCIATIFS l’engagement citoyen Ă hauteur de quartier
Auteur: Frédéric Vuillod
Les Cafés associatifs de Frédéric Vuillod analyse les initiatives locales d’engagement citoyen, interrogeant la construction du lien social et des identités collectives à travers des espaces de rencontre et de participation.
REVUE #6 : CHAIRS FĂŠTES
Revue #6 : Chairs Fêtes explore des formes artistiques autour du corps et du rituel, interrogeant la construction des identités à travers la matière, la fête et les expériences sensibles collectives.
LE SÉSAME CRÉOLE
Auteur: Geneviève Borior Wonner
Le Sésame créole de Geneviève Borior Wonner, autrice originaire de Metz, raconte un voyage entre cultures et mémoires, explorant l’identité à travers les héritages et le métissage.
HISTOIRE DE L’ITALIE
Auteur: Catherine Brice
Histoire de l’Italie de Catherine Brice retrace l’évolution du pays à travers ses transformations politiques et culturelles, interrogeant la construction des identités nationales au fil du temps.
LES CLÉS DE LA CIVILISATION BRITANNIQUE
Auteurs: Gérard Blamont & Anne Paquette
Les Clés de la civilisation britannique présente les grands repères historiques et culturels du Royaume-Uni, interrogeant la construction de l’identité nationale à travers ses traditions et ses évolutions.
ALLAH N’EST PAS OBLIGÉ
Auteur: Ahmadou Kourouma
Allah n’est pas obligé, suit le parcours d’un enfant soldat confronté à la guerre, interrogeant la construction de l’identité à travers la violence, la survie et la perte des repères.
METZ et le pays messin
Metz et le pays messin présente l’histoire et les particularités de la région, explorant la construction des identités locales à travers le patrimoine, la culture et les évolutions du territoire.
EN TRAIN 32 itinéraires pour voyager autrement
En train 32 itinéraires pour voyager autrement propose des parcours de voyage en Europe, explorant l’identité à travers la découverte des territoires, des cultures et des rencontres en mouvement.
AU TROUBLAMOUR
Auteur: Sophie Bour
Au Troublamour de Sophie Bour raconte une histoire d’émotions et de liens amoureux, explorant la construction de l’identité à travers les sentiments, les relations et les bouleversements intérieurs.
LA PHILOSOPHIE JURIDIQUE DE MONSIEUR SPOCK
Auteur: Fabrice Defferrard
La Philosophie juridique de Monsieur Spock de Fabrice Defferrard interroge le droit à travers la logique et la raison, explorant la construction de l’identité humaine entre pensée rationnelle et choix moraux.
VOYAGES autour des lieux cinématographiques
Auteur: Sarah Baxier
Voyages autour des lieux cinématographiques de Sarah Baxier explore des espaces emblématiques du cinéma, interrogeant la construction des identités à travers l’imaginaire, les lieux et la mémoire des œuvres.
NE TIREZ PAS SUR L’OISEAU MOQUEUR
Auteur: Harper Lee
Un enfant découvre l’injustice et le racisme dans son environnement, explorant la construction de son identité à travers les valeurs familiales, le regard des autres et la perte de l’innocence.
LES REBELLES celles et ceux qui ont dit non
Auteur: Jean-François Kahn
Un recueil de portraits de figures qui ont refusé l’ordre établi, explorant la construction de l’identité à travers le courage, l’engagement et le choix de la rébellion.
BRIGADISTES
Auteurs: Patrick Amand, Gilles Del Pappas…
Brigadistes rassemble des récits autour des volontaires de la guerre d’Espagne, explorant la construction de l’identité à travers l’engagement, l’idéal politique et les choix face à l’histoire.
LA LIBRAIRIE DES LIVRES INTERDITS
Auteur: Marc Levy
Une histoire autour d’une librairie particulière où des livres interdits circulent, explorant la construction de l’identité à travers la liberté de penser, la mémoire et le pouvoir des mots.
ODYSSÉE DES FILLES DE L’EST
Auteur: Elitza Gueorguieva
Un récit de parcours féminins issus de l’Est de l’Europe, explorant la construction de l’identité à travers l’exil, la mémoire et la quête de liberté.
NON SUONAVA MICA IL MANDOLINO
Auteur: Alessandro Casagrande
Non suonava mica il mandolino di Alessandro Casagrande racconta una storia legata alla memoria e alle origini, esplorando l’identità attraverso i ricordi, la famiglia e il rapporto con la cultura italiana.
MORTE A FIRENZE
Auteur: Marco Vichi
Un romanzo giallo ambientato a Firenze che segue un’indagine misteriosa, esplorando l’identità attraverso la memoria, il segreto e le ombre della società .
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