No one better than Boris Cyrulnik can translate into "words" the "evils" that many, like him, felt the horror they experienced that to be brutally separated from their parents solely because they were born Jews. Boris Cyrulnik find the feelings of a child of eight or nine. He did not even know what it meant to the Jewish word like many who respect the origins and family traditions but do not practice religion and want above all to assimilate into their host countries. This book is exciting