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  • Disappointed! 19 1  

    The Tribulations of the last Sijilmassi (Paperback)
    Adam or rather the portrait of him on the back cover, it's me. Engineer, I dream of having the audacity to leave my job in France to return to Morocco and experience the rhythm of my ancestors. But scared glue my stomach. But now, Fouad LAROUI, autho
  • disappointed 1169  

    The Tribulations of the last Sijilmassi (Paperback)
    The idea of ​​homecoming had seduced me a lot but I have not really hung place in history that looks more like a farce on local characters, plus a withdrawal as a true return to origins character. Finally it is a return on itself, a leak of the world
  • As subtle but fun  

    The Tribulations of the last Sijilmassi (Paperback)
    Back to basics and simplicity quest for authenticity, are dreams that everyone can share, wherever it comes from. Voltaire A tale that sweeps the artificial boundaries between cultures. The universalism of the lights remains the best defense against
  • excellent book 20  

    The Tribulations of the last Sijilmassi (Paperback)
    in this work which kept me was the feeling of the narrator to see the decline of community (Arab and Muslim) stuck between globalization, the return to the source and religious fundamentalism. The distress that this causes him feeling is the problem
  • Depth behind entertainment  

    The Tribulations of the last Sijilmassi (Paperback)
    Dared to pass reflections on such difficult subjects as Islamism, fundamentalism, the dominant Western culture and ecology with his progressive anti diktat of life. Congratulations!
  • Excellent Book 21  

    The Tribulations of the last Sijilmassi (Paperback)
    The story is beautiful, the main character Adam, caught by a sudden urge to return to the sources, is endearing. As and when reading, the emotion is amplified. If, at first glance, the book seems to be a Moroccan public, the fact remains that speaks