
Quartier libre
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Narrated by:
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Jean-Baptiste Puech
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By:
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Vincent Lahouze
About this listen
Février 2017, Olivier, éducateur d'une trentaine d'années, assiste à la veillée funèbre d'Ismahane, qu'il connaissait depuis sa plus tendre enfance. Ismahane l'insolente, la libre et charismatique Ismahane, s'est suicidée à la veille de ses seize ans. Pour lui rendre hommage et pour tenter de comprendre son geste inconcevable, il décide de mener l'enquête. L'occasion pour lui de revenir sur ses débuts - chaotiques - d'éducateur dans ce quartier difficile de la banlieue de Toulouse. Un quartier régi par ses propres lois qui vous broie et vous recrache aussi bien qu'il peut vous porter.
Un livre audio coup de poing.
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