Concerto à la mémoire d'un ange
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Daniel Nicodème
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Quatre histoires liées entre elles. Quatre histoires qui traversent l'ordinaire et l'extraordinaire de toute vie. Quatre histoires qui creusent cette question : sommes-nous libres ou subissons-nous un destin ? Pouvons-nous changer ?
La lecture de Daniel Nicodème sert parfaitement l'enjeu philosophique des textes sans jamais sacrifier leur exceptionnelle qualité littéraire.© Antigone, 2010. Ouvrage publié aux Editions Albin Michel
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Grand Prix du livre audio La Plume de Paon : Prix d'Interprétation Littérature contemporaine 2011.
Grand Prix du livre audio La Plume de Paon : Prix d'Interprétation Littérature contemporaine 2011.
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