shower curtains Today I will talk about a book on French literature No and I of Delphine de Vigan , which shows another side of France, not the resort to which we are all accustomed, but which exist in all countries, in all corners of the world but which no one speaks ... really only speak of it I'll leave the summary of the book comes from behind because I've read recently and I will not reveal anything about it, I just want to tell you that is a book about love, friendship, sadness and home ...
Lou Bertignac is a thirteen-years with an IQ of 160 that has many questions in his head, watching people, collects words and devouring encyclopedias. At home things are not going well and also in class his classmates treat her like a nut. Lou, despite how brilliant it is, feels isolated and invent theories that make the world a better place.
Day after day he called attention to a girl at the station, which by no just approaching. This girl is not a young homeless little older.
No , His face tired,
laundry, their silence ...
not that deprived of love, rebellious, wild ...
No, it challenges the world with his wandering
and loneliness.
From this meeting a friendship begins to take shape without barriers of any kind: Lou intends to fix the world and therefore decides not to save: to give shelter and a family and sets off on an adventure against fate and against everyone.
A novel learning about the misery of our days, which combines the toughness of life on the street with the tenderness and the dreams of puberty.