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Partir
Author : Marie Dô
Publisher : M.E.O.
Catégorie : Literature
Sub-category : Roman
Public price on the Belgian market : 17€
Publication date : February 2025
Number of pages : 152
Dimension : 14,8x21 cm
ISBN : 9782807004894
Publisher's contact information : M.E.O.
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Yzant, a widowed ex-rescuer at sea, is trying to survive after a tragedy for which he bears the guilt. His happiness comes from renovating a campsite and living a simple, quiet life in the heart of nature.
The appearance of Amaïkha, a mysterious woman who wanders the beach dressed in bright red at the same times as him, and the unexpected return of Teho, a nephew and almost adopted son with whom Yzant has fallen out, will upset this precarious balance. The young man is accompanied by his friend Romain, an urban idealist, quick-witted and compulsively in love. Teho drowns his deep-seated anger at his uncle in frenetic surfing, and Romain tries his best to help them get to the bottom of it. Between them, Amaïkha, a revealing mirror and an incentive to rebirth, a secret woman with many faces who fascinates all three of them.
In "Partir", Marie Dô poetically, humorously and tactfully unravels the tangle of our fragile existences in the face of the power of the elements. Through the ebb and flow of our paradoxes and cracks - like an ocean that must be allowed to leave and then return without ever resisting it - a quest for humanity, its mystery and its beauty.
Yzant, a widowed ex-rescuer at sea, is trying to survive after a tragedy for which he bears the guilt. His happiness comes from renovating a campsite and living a simple, quiet life in the heart of nature.
The appearance of Amaïkha, a mysterious woman who wanders the beach dressed in bright red at the same times as him, and the unexpected return of Teho, a nephew and almost adopted son with whom Yzant has fallen out, will upset this precarious balance. The young man is accompanied by his friend Romain, an urban idealist, quick-witted and compulsively in love. Teho drowns his deep-seated anger at his uncle in frenetic surfing, and Romain tries his best to help them get to the bottom of it. Between them, Amaïkha, a revealing mirror and an incentive to rebirth, a secret woman with many faces who fascinates all three of them.
In "Partir", Marie Dô poetically, humorously and tactfully unravels the tangle of our fragile existences in the face of the power of the elements. Through the ebb and flow of our paradoxes and cracks - like an ocean that must be allowed to leave and then return without ever resisting it - a quest for humanity, its mystery and its beauty.
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