La valse lente des tortues
Trilogie Joséphine 2
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Marie-Eve Dufresne
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By:
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Katherine Pancol
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Un baiser brûlant du seul qu'on ne doit pas embrasser.
Deux bras qui enlacent ou qui tuent.
Un homme inquiétant, mais si charmant.
Une femme qui tremble et espère ardemment...
Un homme qui ment si savamment.
Une femme qui croit mener la danse, mais passe son tour.
Des adolescents plus avertis que les grands...
Un homme qui joue les revenants.
Un père, là-haut dans les étoiles, qui murmure à l'oreille de sa fille...
Un chien si laid qu'on s'écarte sur son passage.
Des personnages qui avancent obstinément... Comme des petites tortues entêtées qui apprendraient à danser lentement, lentement, dans un monde trop rapide, trop violent...
Retrouvez Joséphine, Iris ou Hortense grâce à l'interprétation toujours exacte de Marie-Eve Dufresne...© et (p) Audiolib 2011
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