This book intrigued me by its cover, and reading how wonderful humor on a serious enough issue where two municipalities 'fight' for a story monument to the dead, one of them having found all his children had returned alive from the war 14/18, while the neighboring town not. But the first mentioned finds in documents dating back to the Revolution that the land where the monument to the dead of the neighboring municipality belong to them. Then it gets crazy, and at that time I thought the films of Peter Tchernia the example of the life annuity. I could have very well turn this Champougnes. Perhaps the first covered refers to children and misleading. But just a few pages to set the mood.