Daniel Picouly described the book as "fireworks" and this is, in my opinion, very judicious. Indeed, that fuse all sides, of all colors, to the delight of seeking gladness player.
Although I realize qu''il is difficult to turn it into a condensed, yet I want to try to share this reading delight that puts all gloom and shelved all shots blues passengers.
Like a balloon of oxygen responsible for addition of humor, tenderness, poetry, light sarcasm, pinching the heart, the story brings together the ingredients of several ordinary lives without frills with their joys and troubles but counties with real vivacity and joyful playfulness.
Above all, I believe this book is a style, a unique structure in the narrative that mixes oral language and humor to devastating modestly conceal some pangs of the characters' lives. Therefore, this book does not really tell, he reads, that's all.
The whole story, or rather all the stories because they are many and s''entremêlent revolve around Raymond (who wants to turn the cat) and Mine, his wife. It is in turn issue of some members of their family, their friends and acquaintances, neighbors, and even the cat who did not miss the opportunity to s''exprimer too. A mishmash of 'existences bordering on absurdity but such a humanity for some they are touching.
A book for fun and to put the balm to the heart during rainy days. A treat to suck slowly to make it last.