After the emotions offered by the reading of the exciting novel "The club incorrigible optimists," I plunged eagerly into the second novel by JM Guenassia "The Dreamlife dErnesto G". If lidentification the main character of the novel, Joseph Kaplan doctor Praguers, is obviously more difficult quavec the young narrator of "Club" Michel Marini, my age at the time, same memories, even lived for a number of situations, this new nen novel is equally as exciting and takes us back to another great historical saga with encounter numerous characters, including some listed in the "Club". JM Guenassia mastered this combination of fate and, once again, knows remarkably mainstream fiction parts of the story in his crossing of the twentieth century, always well documented, sometimes disappointed with its dreams, often lost illusions, his tragedies but also eventually with the life that always gets over, which is, nowadays, although comforting! Bernanos wrote: "If loptimiste is a happy fool, the pessimist is one, miserable. "With JM BE Guenassia we want a happy fool! "The Dreamlife dErnesto G" is a well written novel, lively and exciting from start to finish as JM Guenassia knows remarkably breath and maintain the suspense of his novels until the last page. When the story is over, you feel "orphan" and it only remains Quà we look forward after all these adventures, I lespère, lead to a series of linoubliable "Club of incorrigible optimists."