I finished this book invaded deep emotion Because this feminine style is really in line with my sensibility. These are short phrases, tons of questions, backtracking. The story unfolds in small steps. Brush touches of which gradually draw all the reliefs of this symbiotic relationship. Alice and Cécile have known since kindergarten. Alice lives in a united family where we discuss, we laugh, we bicker while Cécile's parents are divorced. Cécile love more than anything his half-brother, Philip, and this boy plays an important role in the evolution of the friendship of two girls. As strong as it is, can a friendship endure everything? Can we say everything, know one another? Like all friends, they tell their secrets but when things become important and personal, can we still confide and perhaps forgive? Beyond this passion, I was in perfect resonance with the time since the account will 80s to today. I experienced the same political events, the same music, the same movies. Some readers may annoy this very feminine handwriting trotting moods. As for me, I love this intimate search, that delicacy of feeling, this gradual discovery to the deepest secrets. I really liked The Black Sea and I really wanted to read again Kéthévane Davrichewy. This again is a real stroke of heart