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Le témoignage bouleversant de la famille Morinière après la mort soudaine de l'aînée des enfants, Sophie 21 ans, dans un dramatique accident de la route en Guyane, alors qu'elle se rendait aux JMJ de Rio durant l'été 2013. 17 juillet 2013. Le deuil foudroie la famille Morinière. Sur une route de Guyane, Sophie, l'aînée des quatre enfants, meurt à 21 ans dans un accident de car alors qu'elle se rendait aux JMJ de Rio. Pour ses parents, François et Béatrice, ses deux frères et sa soeur, commence alors un long chemin de reconstruction personnel et familial, pour arriver à vivre avec l'inacceptable. Ils racontent leur parcours émotionnel, spirituel et social depuis l'accident, sa...
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Cet ouvrage est une réédition numérique d’un livre paru au XXe siècle, désormais indisponible dans son format d’origine.
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'Brilliant, hilarious... My book of the year' INDIA KNIGHT 'A wonderful book' CRAIG BROWN, Mail on Sunday 'Funny, bloodcurdling and moving' Daily Mail The cruel teachers. The pashes on other girls. The gossip. The giggles. The awful food. The homesickness. The friendships made for life. The shivering cold. Games of lacrosse, and cricket. 'The girls' boarding school! What a ripe theme for the most observant verbal artist in our midst today - the absurdly undersung Ysenda Maxtone Graham, who has the beadiness and nosiness of the best investigative reporter, the wit of Jane Austen and a take on life which is like no one else's. This book has been my constant companion ever since it appeared' A.N. WILSON, Evening Standard
British Summer Time Begins is about summer holidays of the mid-twentieth century and how they were spent, as recounted to Ysenda Maxtone-Graham in vividly remembered detail by people who were there. Through this prism, it paints a revealing portrait of twentieth-century Britain in summertime: how we were, how families functioned, what houses and gardens and streets were like, what journeys were like, and what people did all day in their free time. It explores their expectations, hopes, fears and habits, the rules or lack of rules under which they lived, their happiness and sadness, their sense of being treasured or neglected - all within living memory, from pre-war summers to the late 1970s....
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