My Rabbit is not doing well

Three decades of a silent reflection on the French society

(Author) Francis Dimitri
Format: Paperback
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When it comes to French people, many non-French folks say they don't understand them. But, honestly, even the French have a tough time understanding their own society. The themes that make Francis tick have never stopped popping up and influencing the daily lives of french people. Some are easy to spot, while others surprise everyone out of the blue! Think the 35-hour working week, Hidalgo as mayor of Paris, Caledonia, the pandemic, subprimes, ecology, terrorism. Over three decades, the author has lovingly explored, analysed and interpreted all these topics with a playful mind.

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Publisher:
Francis Dimitri
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9782959459924
Publish year:
2024
Publish date:
Aug. 28, 2024

Francis Dimitri

Francis Dimitri is a renowned author known for his masterpiece "The Book of Echoes." His lyrical prose and poignant storytelling captivate readers, exploring themes of identity, belonging, and the echoes of history. His contributions to literature shed light on the complexities of human experience with depth and emotional resonance.

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