They Shoot School Kids, Don't They?
71% of French school children “regularly suffer from irritability.”
63% are nervous. 
One in four has stomach or headaches once a week or more. 
40% complain of frequent insomnia.

Why is France the only nation in the world that discourages its children for what they aren’t, rather than encouraging them to be who they are?

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They Shoot School Kids, Don't They?
71% of French school children “regularly suffer from irritability.”
63% are nervous. 
One in four has stomach or headaches once a week or more. 
40% complain of frequent insomnia.

Why is France the only nation in the world that discourages its children for what they aren’t, rather than encouraging them to be who they are?

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They Shoot School Kids, Don't They?

They Shoot School Kids, Don't They?

by Peter Gumbel
They Shoot School Kids, Don't They?

They Shoot School Kids, Don't They?

by Peter Gumbel

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Overview

71% of French school children “regularly suffer from irritability.”
63% are nervous. 
One in four has stomach or headaches once a week or more. 
40% complain of frequent insomnia.

Why is France the only nation in the world that discourages its children for what they aren’t, rather than encouraging them to be who they are?


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9782246791621
Publisher: Grasset
Publication date: 08/03/2011
Series: Essai blanche
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook
File size: 174 KB

About the Author

Peter Gumbel a été grand reporter à Time Magazine à Paris de 2002 à 2009. Lauréat de nombreux prix prestigieux, il a été nommé "Journaliste de l'année" par la Work Foundation de Londres. Il est l’auteur de French vertigo (Grasset, 2006).

Peter Gumbel is a veteran foreign correspondent for Time Magazine and The Wall Street Journal who was named “Journalist of the Year” by the London-based Work Foundation. He’s also the father of two daughters who go to school in France.

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