Elodie plunges us into his skin cope with the disease. The questions, anxieties, treatments. But also the joys, the entourage, support. Chaste and delicate work, which takes its strength from its autobiographical appearance. The narrative is between cut-drawings by the author at the beginning of his illness. Agonizing, oppressive, terribly touching.
It opens a page of his life, more than a parenthesis, and allows us to better understand a little-publicized disease, and sometimes taboo what epilepsy.
Price of the first work to Angouleme well deserved.
To read by all!