A collection of 69 short (very short) new around the "balance of the Quarantine" (seen by men and women) that could be summarized in this sentence:
"I wish this young guy with my 20 years younger do not judge me. I wish he would forgive me for having betrayed."
The preface of Jean-Paul Dubois portends a "nugget" but I confess I greatly annoyed.
While it must be acknowledged that many situations are seen and analyzed; it remains the "déjà vu".
Yes, love, it does exist and it does not last a lifetime ... not a scoop!
Give the author some quality passages:
"Our daily has substituted our lives."
"Believe, it's against everything you have and bet anyway It's daring twist fate.".
Nostalgia, humor, human small and large disappointments cowardice ... a rather bleak picture of gender relations.
A collection that reads quickly whatever people think!