"My last black hair" by Jean Louis Fournier
Essay on Old Age
It's his way of warding off difficulties. Whether it's grammar, mathematics and education of children, Jean-Louis Fournier, writer and director uses humor. A light humor, rejoicing that belongs to him.
This time with "My last black hair - with some advice to young old" the author tackles the old age, old age and that of his readers. It blows away the inevitable to aphorisms, sentences that do not lack spice. Like "In Old French hip-hop says Parkinson," or "Check with your doctor in moderation. Know qu'àforce to look, it goes well you find something. "Or" Do not lean too much on your past, you will not succeed in getting up. "In his book, there are a few dozen like that often accompanied by anecdotes and funny findings without special indulgence to its égard.Bref, is his way of removing the cars wait that little demoralizing the productifs.Puisque old age is the prerogative of those who venture beyond the seventy-five winters as tame failing to make reculer.Ce "My last black hair" is quickly read and invigorates the seventies for a while.
"My last black hair" Editions Anne Carrière. € 17