While both anecdotal and living away from cold lists, testimonials and essentially "other" parents, wives or children Hairy, this is a very poignant together. It shows very well how the damn conflict has disrupted the lives of so many very different backgrounds families in the city as in the countryside.
With its short chapters, impactful, and various boxes that give rhythm to the text, I'm finished reading the output.
I have also enjoyed its Annexes, with the reminder of necessary statistical data and historical markers.
The subject is tragic, national, and still very present in our memories, I think he deserved this very interesting novel treatment. Required reading for all our young people when they complain of belonging at a difficult time and a world "rotten" ...
Sylvie