France -- Juvenile fiction
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France -- Juvenile fiction
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France
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- The king's daughter, Suzanne Martel
- Minette's feast, the delicious story of Julia Child and her cat, by Susanna Reich ; illustrated by Amy Bates
- The mystery of the stolen painting, by Harper Paris ; illustrated by Marcos Calo
- Framed in France, [Josh Greenhut ; created by Jeff Brown ; container illustrated by Macky Pamintuan]
- Madeline, Ludwig Bemelmans
- Framed in France, created by Jeff Brown ; written by Josh Greenhut ; pictures by Macky Pamintuan
- The first starry night, written and illustrated by Joan S. Isom
- En la cima del mundo, Holly Hobbie ; [traducción, Teresa Blanch]
- Ollie & Moon, Diane Kredensor ; with photographs by Sandra Kress
- Pablo the painter, written by Mick Gowar ; illustrated by Fabiano Fiorin
- Sixth grade, Susie Morgenstern ; translated by Gill Rosner
- Zazoo, by Richard Mosher
- Two Summers, Aimee Friedman
- Madlen i sobaka, rasskazal i narisoval Li︠u︡dvig Bemelʹmans ; perevela [s angliĭskogo] Marina Borodit︠s︡kai︠a︡
- Cinderella, stories around the world, by Cari Meister
- Bon voyage, Anna Alter
- Eagle Strike, an Alex Rider Adventure, Anthony Horowitz
- The mice of Bistrot des Sept Frères, written and illustrated by Marie Le Tourneau with Danielle Reed Baty
- Victor and Hugo, Robert J. Blake
- The mystery at the Eiffel Tower, by Erin Kelly
- The cabinet of Earths, Anne Nesbet
- Babar loses his crown, by Laurent de Brunhoff
- Secret circus, Johanna Wright
- The mystery of the stolen painting, by Harper Paris ; illustrated by Marcos Calo
- Madeline, Story and pictures by Ludwig Bemelmans
- Little Bo in Italy, Julie Andrews Edwards & Emma Walton Hamilton ; illustrated by Henry Cole
- Rooftoppers, Katherine Rundell
- Die for me, Amy Plum
- Lady Green Satin and her maid Rosette ;, the history of Jean Paul and his little white mice, translated from the French of the Baroness E. Martineau des Chesnez; with an introduction by Clara Whitehill and illustrations by Winifred Bromhall
- Finding François, a story about the healing power of friendship, Gus Gordon
- The story of Diva and Flea, as told and shown by Mo Willems and Tony DiTerlizzi
- Les misérables, retold and illustrated Marcia Williams ; based on the novel by Victor Hugo
- Until I die, Amy Plum
- Secret agent Jack Stalwart, The mystery of the Mona Lisa, France, Elizabeth Singer Hunt ; illustrated by Brian Williamson, Book 3.
- The family Hitchcock, story by Mark Levin & Jennifer Flackett ; written by Dan Elish
- A spree in Paree, by Catherine Stock
- Meeting Cézanne, Michael Morpurgo ; illustrated by François Place
- Isla and the happily ever after, Stephanie Perkins
- Marie Antoinette, serial killer, by Katie Alender
- Children of summer, Margaret Anderson ; pictures by Marie LeGlatin Keis
- Manhunt, Kate Messner
- Rook, Sharon Cameron
- Doctor Proctor's fart powder, bubble in the bathtub, Jo Nesbo ; illustrated by Mike Lowery ; [translated by Tara Chase]
- Bubble in the bathtub, Jo Nesbø; illustrated by Mike Lowery ; [translation by Tara Chase]
- Revolution, Jennifer Donnelly
- Tunnel of bones, Victoria Schwab
- Crictor, Tomi Ungerer
- Pastry school in Paris, an adventure in capacity, Cindy Neuschwander ; illustrated by Bryan Langdo
- Madeline's tea party, written by John Bemelmans Marciano ; illustrated by JT Morrow ; based on the art of John Bemelmans Marciano
- Girl stays in the picture, a girl novel, by Melissa de la Cruz
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