- Moka - Tatiana de Rosnay - Books

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  • the struggle of a mother !!!!  

    Moka (Paperback)
    Tatiana De Rosnay to such writing that we live with the characters of his novel. Justine's life rocking a Wednesday afternoon when the phone rings and she tells her son's accident, overturned in the middle of Paris with a driver who fled. Malcolm goe
  • Disappointed not to have found the talent found in "Sarah"  

    Moka (Paperback)
    Justine forties, she is a freelance translator, her husband Andrew is an architect, they have two children: Malcolm, 13, and Georgia, 9 years. They have a peaceful and ordinary life in Paris until the day when Malcolm gets hit on a pedestrian crossin
  • A right tone  

    Moka (Paperback)
    I liked the correctness of tone and fluidity of writing Tatiana de Rosnay. A very moving story, which necessarily affects, especially when you're a parent yourself. The first half of the book, which describes how the heroine Justine and relatives rea
  • A family history  

    Moka (Paperback)
    Myself French, having married an English and now living in France for 10 years, with our two children, a boy aged 11 and her sister 8 years, I cried bitterly during the first 120 pages of the book. .. Even though we never had to go through these unbe
  • A strong emotion novel  

    Moka (Paperback)
    Hell of a mother who fights body and soul to find the author of this drama. She can no longer wait, she is out of joint when she sees the police trample the investigation to drag on, the husband too quiet, too patient vis-à-vis this tragedy. She want