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Indian air

Editor: Grasset
Author: Morand Paul
Date of print: 1988
Format/size: 18x12x1cm
Binding: Poached
Pages: 253 pages
State: Good condition
Condition details: French edition - Some creases from reading and/or storage but otherwise in good condition. Fast and careful shipping in a bubble envelope from France
ISBN/EAN: 9782246189626
Reference 71736
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Every house hides a secret the walls have ears but their mouths are sewn shut. You have to place your cheek against their breast for a long time like a feverish doctor to hear them breathe. In Dun-le-Palestel in the Creuse, the narrator's family home has so much on his heart and so much to say that we will confess it piece by piece listening to him tell himself disturbed memories arranged truths things and things people as they were the echoes and shadows that remain. She will eventually let go of what she knows. She knows the story of a father who chose to remain silent for her


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French edition - Some creases from reading and/or storage but otherwise in good condition. Fast and careful shipping in a bubble envelope from France Every house hides a secret the walls have ears but their mouths are sewn shut. You have to place your cheek against their breast for a long time like a feverish doctor to hear them breathe. In Dun-le-Palestel in the Creuse, the narrator's family home has so much on his heart and so much to say that we will confess it piece by piece listening to him tell himself disturbed memories arranged truths things and things people as they were the echoes and shadows that remain. She will eventually let go of what she knows. She knows the story of a father who chose to remain silent for her Words of Poilus: Letters and notebooks from the Front, 1914-1918