- Where we going daddy? - Jean-Louis Fournier - Books

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  • The pain of a father  

    Where we're going, Dad? (Paperback)
    It took me several readings to enter the Fournier style in this poignant testimony. It delivers shamelessly all his rage, his grief and guilt over the fate that was hard. However, I struggled to adhere to its black humor, as well as to some statement
  • He would have won the Goncourt  

    Where we're going, Dad? (Paperback)
    A testimony of love that should be in all the good libraries. A lesson in life that alternates (like life) tenderness and cruelty. It is moving, poetic, poignant but never mournful, plaintive. His experiences inspired the courage and not pity. I unde
  • Children dented  

    Where we're going, Dad? (Paperback)
    When Jean-Louis Fournier in Where we go daddy? takes the risk of evoking a theme "dicey" as can be, with us in short vignettes snapshots of her life with her two children like no other, it follows the confident, some to escape the agreed story ,
  • All alone !?  

    Where we're going, Dad? (Paperback)
    Also father of 3 children, two are disabled, it goes without saying that I found myself in this work of JL Fournier. So, when we feels alone in experiencing such difficult situations, this book comes as an encouragement. I regret just a little too sh
  • Read emergency and to share  

    Where we're going, Dad? (Paperback)
    I am frightened by one reviewer acids, which more than suspect the author of hypocrisy and mere commercial transaction, up to use the name as Desproges marketing coup. This person she read the book? I do, I read it in one sitting and I reread. Becaus
  • Way ticket to nowhere  

    Where we're going, Dad? (Paperback)
    This is a terrible book. For his subject, of course, but especially by what he refers us to we humans. Because it raises the terrible question of our pride: why do we reproduce? Because, unconsciously of course, we are so happy with what we are we wa