In this timeless story, the old Ozite, “reporter of tales, fables and legends”, lets herself be carried away by Scapin, Nounours and Radi, leaves her characters the freedom to move forward, sails here and there between them offering a fable as it no longer happens. A flight rich in forgotten words, of these flatouille, mist and other cagouette, of a tongue resurfacing from the depths of his throat. A learning story like the tales of times past, King Ovide XIX reads like listening to a song. A farandole of words describing an adventure as crazy as it is thirst-quenching. Everything is followed by Floating thoughts, where the author, at the age of 94, confides her need to write. To recount time, age, memory in a series of reflections where her love of Acadia is as strong as that which she devotes to the language, to these words inherited from Rabelais whose greatness she underlines. A collection for ears big and small, for those thirsty for words, for life, for all the blissful fools who cannot imagine the future without drawing from the source. Famous.
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