This audiobook abolishes some of my prejudices. First, on the war 14-18: I am not French original and it always surprises me oh how the French were (and still are!) Traumatized by the First World War, which translates into how they speak and den dy return permanently. In this book, one ny not escape either, but the author describes in particular the time after the war, how ex-soldiers sen out (or not) after dune and this way first rather frivolous at first, but ultimately very complex, detailed and very interesting! Second, being a great "consumer" audio books, I have my preferences for voice, so as to the choice of actors who are supposed to read and especially dinterpréter books. I must admit that it happens that the authors who read their works do not do so well. Certainly they know their books better than anyone, but read aloud a book is an art that is not given to everyone. And there, a real and pleasant surprise! I never bet naurais Pierre Lemaitre do it so well, that it gives them so much life, so that he interprets dengagement both dengouement! I spent seventeen hours being on my little cloud, up there!