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touching and heart rending but this account brings home how real people are affected every time there is another senseless attack.
It is beautifully written, from the heart, but not a book to cheer you up, Beautiful book Poetic, profound, honest and, after all, life affirming, this lovely elogie of a husband and father shows an intimate portrait of grief which, despite everyhing, will not bow to or be defined by evil.
Thank you Mr. Leiris for writing this
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book, In French. What a beautiful little book, I wish I could give it thanstars, Its elegance and humanity are immeasurable, This response to the murder of a wife and the mother of the author's young child is wise in its lack of rage or desire for revenge, but it doesn't proceed beyond the difficulty of acceptance and of raising a very young child without a mother.
This father had a lot help in the child rearing than he was able to see at the time, Very moving true story. good reviews in France A poignant book which you cannot read without crying, A shattering but dignified illustration of the journey of a dad of amonth old baby whose mother is murdered in the Bataclan concert hall in Paris last November.
Perfect ! I'd read his letter when published and, was pretty quickly taken with his firm approach to his, and his nation's, tragedy.
The letter is the core of the book, sandwiched between relatively short diaries leading up to the massacre and then after.
He writes in easy, conversational French, You'll admire his message, The text on thepages would spanpages of a typical paperback, thus it is a very short read, I had no idea what the book was about beforehand it's the reflections of the husband and young son of a woman shot and killed at the Paris Bataclan Theater in November, a touching description of the impact of Helen's death on her spouse and son.
Halfway through the book I stopped because 'I got the picture, '

The author also wrote an open letter to the killers, which is available on youtube, Impressive man. A very good book to read, Very moving true story. The sadness of loss permeated the whole book, but with the healing quality of time and the need to get back to normal, the author and his little son find comfort and joy.
I loved the ending when daddy splashes in the puddle and his little son laughs out loud, There is light at the end of the tunnel Bought this as a present she loved it, Antoine Leiris a perdu sa femme, Hélène Muyal Leiris, lenovembre dernier assassinée au Bataclan, Alors que le pays était endeuillé, à la recherche de mots pour dire l'horreur, il publiait sur les réseaux sociaux une lettre destinée aux terroristes intitulée Vous n'aurez pas ma haine.
Dans celle ci, il promettait à ces âmes mortes de ne pas leur accorder sa haine ni celle de leur fils de dix sept mois, Melvil.
Son message fait le tour du monde, Accablé par la perte, Antoine Leiris, journaliste deans, n'a qu'une arme : sa plume, L'horreur, le manque et le deuil ont bouleversé sa vie, Mais, à l'image de la lueur d'espoir et de douceur que fut sa lettre, il nous dit que malgré tout, la vie doit continuer.
C'est ce quotidien, meurtri mais tendre, entre un père et son fils, qu'il nous offre dans ce témoignage poignant.
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