Mr. Ferry has always had a very clear speech and we find in these chronicles this simple and clear style. Many ideas are discussed, many subjects who had received the French are treated and it is with great pleasure we try to remember. All well enriched with the comments of Mr. Ferry.
In short, this book is my common sense, it remains chronic and it is sometimes difficult to follow the thoughts of the author when the text should take place in a page and a half. The advantage is that it reads fast enough.