
La promesse de l'aube · Franck DESMEDT

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Romain Gary recounts his youth, his uprooting, his relationship with his mother who raised him alone. She dreams of greatness for her son. He will never stop trying to fulfill this dream.
Going from the mother overflowing with love to the naughty mistress, from the great De Gaulle to a gallery of little Parisians living through the terrible war, Frank Desmedit virtuously retraces the journey of one of the most mysterious authors, the only one to have won the Prix Goncourt twice, Romain Gary.
Romain Gary recounts his youth, his uprooting, his relationship with his mother who raised him alone. She dreams of greatness for her son. He will never stop trying to fulfill this dream.
Going from the mother overflowing with love to the naughty mistress, from the great De Gaulle to a gallery of little Parisians living through the terrible war, Frank Desmedit virtuously retraces the journey of one of the most mysterious authors, the only one to have won the Prix Goncourt twice, Romain Gary.
Romain Gary recounts his youth, his uprooting, his relationship with his mother who raised him alone. She dreams of greatness for her son. He will never stop trying to fulfill this dream.
Going from the mother overflowing with love to the naughty mistress, from the great De Gaulle to a gallery of little Parisians living through the terrible war, Frank Desmedit virtuously retraces the journey of one of the most mysterious authors, the only one to have won the Prix Goncourt twice, Romain Gary.
Romain Gary recounts his youth, his uprooting, his relationship with his mother who raised him alone. She dreams of greatness for her son. He will never stop trying to fulfill this dream.
Going from the mother overflowing with love to the naughty mistress, from the great De Gaulle to a gallery of little Parisians living through the terrible war, Frank Desmedit virtuously retraces the journey of one of the most mysterious authors, the only one to have won the Prix Goncourt twice, Romain Gary.