The Safety Matches (French title: Les Allumettes suédoises), also translated under the title The Match Boy, is a novel by Robert Sabatier, published in 1969 by Albin Michel and translated into English by Patsy Southgate in 1972.[1][2]
It is the first volume of an autobiographical series whose main character is a boy named Olivier.
An immediate best-seller, the book was adapted for French TV by Jacques Ertaud in 1995.
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^Catalogue entry of the American edition, National Library of Australia. Accessed 14 July 2013
^Catalogue entry of the British edition, National Library of Australia. Accessed 14 July 2013
January 01, 1970
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