- The Eternal Child - Philippe Forest - Books

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  • Upsetting 16  

    The Eternal Child (Paperback)
    Because sober, modest, beautifully written, sometimes even funny (in college Dad, dad watching TV). It is a remarkable book.
  • the judgment is moved  

    The Eternal Child (Paperback)
    It is difficult to give an opinion on this novel, it seems not inappropriate. It is impossible to pass judgment on this story, Pauline history, this girl who is dying despite his optimism, despite his faith in life despite his innocence. It would be
  • Mourning child  

    The Eternal Child (Paperback)
    Discovery of a sensitive author, with real style, beyond the horror of the situation (accompanying dying child) a true love story with his daughter, so just to reflections and "mature" It smells lived. No showboating, not so much revolt it Espec
  • A beautiful book 3 1  

    The Eternal Child (Paperback)
    A beautiful book, even if the subject is difficult. Philippe Forest tackles a serious subject through a "joke" and write manages to captivate us and touch us just right. Student at college for 3 years, it is by far the favorite book I read. I re
  • The reality of the accompaniment of a seriously ill child  

    The Eternal Child (Paperback)
    Philippe Forest extremely fairly describes the hellish life of parents faced with the serious and fatal illness of his child. This life that rocks, the urgent need to reorganize (how to balance work and presence at the bedside of her child). Helpless
  • The child who dies is eternal  

    The Eternal Child (Paperback)
    If it is a must book by Philippe Forest, it is this one. If you've never heard of it, just know that in this novel (yes, novel), Philippe Forest tells the illness and death of his 4 year old daughter, Pauline, suffering from bone cancer. It's hard, v