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  • Life through the eyes of a child  

    The adults without country (Paperback)
    A book that describes us life through the eyes of a beaten child, Slimane. The innocence, the simplicity of the words with which he described what he feels us and endures actually a touching work. This way of direct dialogue with the player and confi
  • poignant 25  

    The adults without country (Paperback)
    We fly over every word and manages to bear the unbearable. While I understand that the style can annoy, wonders the author knows a plunge into the child's vision Slimane and his huge heart. To give you to tears
  • unlike my first failed command I am very satisfied  

    The adults without country (Paperback)
    a world in adults is a book of great beauty, which I recommend to all be sensitive and loving poetry. The author wrote ludivine if I am not mistaken, and this first book is just as poignant and profound.
  • In the violence of the Demon  

    The adults without country (Paperback)
    Between a violent, alcoholic father, who spends his days sprawled on the sofa, and a mom who cashes his repeated strokes and those he has for his children by reducing mush their young tender hearts and transforming their lives ruined Slimane , from a
  • "For me, it is my soul that has stopped."  

    The adults without country (Paperback)
    He who speaks thus is Slimane. Slimane who admires and cherishes his big brother Maxence. With him everyday is a little softer because "it makes dance life. It forces him to fly ever higher, even when she has had enough and wants to smash on the pave