A double work where Denise Glaser, who nevertheless gives the book its title and the summary thereof, is present in watermark, and in a small proportion. I expected to discover more about Denise Glaser .... I did not learn much. This novel is rather an opportunity, given the trajectory of Denise Glaser, to put into perspective the trajectory of a young writer / journalist who does not know so much how she got there. Only the distance with which Colombe Schneck manages to look his character (clearly autobiographical, or at least wanted as such ...) saves the book. Indeed, the whole "poor little girl who smiled all" would be horrifying if it was sometimes not enough evidence of biting irony to his own regard. This decline is refreshing, except when rocking a little in self-flagellation. So a mixed impression from reading this book; there goes a good time, and then we just wanted to challenge the author to tell him that with his pen and his humor must be capable of much better, and especially out of his own life and that his family. Ms. Schneck, you have undoubtedly an attractive pen, and you have undoubtedly been marked by a "meeting" with Denise Glaser journalistic, so if you write us a book on her, she really? There are not material!