Paul Berna Book order (chronological)
February 21, 1910 – January 19, 1994
This French author gained renown for his unique writing style, which often explores complex human relationships and ethical dilemmas. His works are characterized by deep psychological insight and a keen observation of societal phenomena. He places his characters in challenging situations that reveal their inner strength and vulnerability. Through compelling narratives, the author reflects on the nature of good and evil and what it means to be human.






Gaby and his gang, ten slum kids, have a lot of fun coasting the steep Paris streets with their favorite toy, a three-wheeled horse, until they find themselves in the middle of a battle between a robbery gang and the French police over stolen loot. (This story was made into a Disney movie.)




