Synopses & Reviews
When Henry receives a Super H costume, his life is transformed: He thinks he has become the ultimate superhero. To fit his new character, he decides to behave better and be brave. Henry is very proud of his extraordinary outfit and power, but when he goes to the mall with his mother and discovers another Super H, he learns that uniqueness and character are on the inside, not the outside.
An ingeniously illustrated story about confidence and individuality, which also serves as a subtle critique of brand name mania. Featuring the work of a highly praised and popular French author/artist team, adults will love the artwork and message as much as children.
Synopsis
What makes a superhero? Wearing an extraordinary outfit? Having special powers? Dealing with everyday situations? Henry is about to find out.
About the Author
Olivier Douzou &Philippe Derrien are well-known creators of childrens books in France. Editions du Rouergue, the publishing house headed by Douzou, has been at the cutting edge of childrens books in France for years, creating ground-breaking, exciting works. Douzou and Derrien live in the south of France.