It's more than autobiographical book, it's a life story touching and informative! Because Agnes is not content to tell us her family life, she explores her past to try to answer a question that haunts her: why this brother who was so close (and sometimes cruel), gradually became so distant, inhabited by ideas that came upon her, and even wounded? After reading his book, quite easy to understand (Even without being psy) that many emotional wounds, frustrations, real cutaways, had to shape things in a certain way ... Agnès her, revolted against this destiny she refused, as she has followed the path of the art, comedy, perhaps to become itself? Probably. For me it is a very good book, sprinkled with touching moments, sometimes funny, sometimes painful, but always fair! For it is a narrative that emanates from a soul who thirst for justice and truth. Agnès Soral is not only a great actress, with this book it is revealed as being also an excellent writer. The book is structured in an original way, the narrative is chronological but Agnes keeps coming back on key moments in which she questions, without judging, and alternating the "flash back" and analyzes and subsequently, updates. This gives the whole a form as authentic as touching, moving and exciting ... Brother, where art thou? What have you become? Why so much hatred in you? Seems this little girl screaming did his best to live and advance to the best of its ability. I loved!