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Que la terre nous soit légère

Joan Bastide

An African forest turned theater of a drama with fractal consequences. A child, heir to a lineage of music-loving warriors, takes the thorny path of migration to Europe. A young humanitarian overcoming his trauma by climbing the ranks of an international organization, with all its paradoxes...

€20.80

Published

August 10, 2020

ISBN

978-2-492305-02-3

Genre

General literature, novel

Availability

Available through the online shop

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An African forest becomes the stage for a drama with fractal consequences.

A child, heir to a lineage of music-loving warriors, takes the thorny road of migration toward Europe. A young humanitarian overcomes his trauma by climbing the ranks of an international organization, with all its contradictions, until overflow.

In this modern tale written with musical sensitivity, destinies brush against one another, intersect and slip away. From diplomatic corridors to smuggling networks, from Marseille recording studios to the underbelly of the agri-food industry, a moving quest for redemption casts the shadows and lights of an era of extremes.

A contemporary fresco, an initiatory wandering and an ode to lost love, this deeply humanist novel questions the walls that separate us and reminds us that, on both sides of the Mediterranean, we all float on the same raft.

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About the Book

In this modern tale with sensitive, musical writing, the characters’ destinies brush past each other, intersect, then slip away. From the corridors of diplomacy to clandestine smuggling networks, from Marseille recording studios to the underbelly of the agri-food industry, their moving quest for redemption casts the shadows and lights of an era of all extremes.

A sweeping contemporary fresco, a journey of self-discovery, and an ode to lost love, this deeply humanist novel questions the walls that separate us and reminds us that, on both sides of the Mediterranean, we all float on the same raft.

May the earth be light upon us.

What They Say

“Adventure, politics, travel, love, the violence of a globalized world, but also tenderness and poetry. You find everything in these 584 pages that read effortlessly.” - Jean Claude Mirabel

“A tough but magnificent book. You travel through many countries, at the frantic pace of the intertwined destinies of two very endearing characters.” - Christelle

“A must read. Thrilling. Impossible to put down.” - Sylvie

The Author

Joan Bastide is the founder of Mélanzé. Writer, musician, and project leader, he has lived between France and Senegal for over ten years.

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