And if we had cloned the Christ? Jimmy, 32 years old, fixes
swimming pools in Connecticut. One day, some representatives from the
White House introduce themselves to him with an unbelievable news.
Jimmy, a
simple man, crippled from
life, hard worker who protects
himself so badly, is the
clone of Christ. By which complicities was it
allowed? Which is the goal? Why does the pretended clone of Christ
manage a simple life as someone who entertains swimming pools? How will
he be able to assume this similar relationship? Incredulity, amazement,
distress, identity crisis… What are the stakes in terms of power that
governed this sacrilege cloning? How is the President of the USA going
to face this case? What does this clone represent for its country and
for the entire world? Threats, danger, brought closer protection,
treasons. Can love save Jimmy? Didier Van Cauwelaert brings us a
well-organized fiction, which gives us a passionate reading without
stopping to think that maybe a small piece of the shroud of the Turin
could make him as a great novelist for the next centuries.
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