This short novel by Thomas Gornet is remarkable in more ways than one. First, it is a book "with teen height," which marries completely the view of one of them, without ever making a nod to adult readers. Therefore, you never get a step ahead of Vincent, the narrator and hero. Then there was a lot of humor because Vincent is equipped angrily. Finally, Thomas is a remarkable Dialogue Gornet who knows how to capture the language of youth (also without giving into the vulgar) and pass by the many things through. Whereby one avoids the psychologizing introspection and explanations. Everything is in the suggestion, the little details that make fly. An ideal book for the public, but also for adults. An author to follow.