In this little tale promoting tolerance, we learn that the man na other barriers than those that it erects itself. This charming story is an allegory of the search for happiness and wisdom. With an extraordinary sensitivity, the author proposes a concentrate of emotions, understanding, and tenderness, through dune strong story for its simplicity and profound in its accuracy. Finally, the happiness he is not to love others simply without judging?
In good philosopher, EE Schmitt offers a simple and delicate work, accessible to all. And his words affect us right to the heart: "What you give is yours forever, what you keep is lost forever." LĂ©crivain also testifies of a disarming humor WHEN IT recalls that "In the grocery store, Arabic it means: open from eight in the morning until midnight and on Sundays." Simplicity, tenderness and hope make this short novel a story touching and highly readable, well quun bit light.