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Le blé en herbe(The grass corn)

Book Review by: Mahendra Yadav     

Original Author: Colette
High-school girl, I had studied Sido and I had of it a bad memory, a frustration even because I did not manage to feel same
passion that my French teacher put to teach it. I am not kind with me enfermet and I plunged myself lately in the reading of grass Corn: traditional of the literature, greeted by all criticisms! As of the first pages, insipidity returned to me in mouth. A synthetic writing, comparisons punts or érudites, characters without scale. I let rest in medium of reading. And I finished the second part in one day!!. And yes, without being able to release it! I am explained: The history tells the passage of adolescence at the adulthood by the hard test which is the love. Two young banked-up beds know each other since childhood but with the change of their bodies, they do not know any more if what binds them, is the love or the friendship. He, Phil will have its first experience with a woman much older and the description of its tergiversations is enthralling! In the second part, one finds also confrontation between the two banked-up beds, still children but so much man for him and woman for it. This discussion is honest and sincere: it is that of two beings which adutes, are made evil but which children, do not want to be done some. This small novel by no means steals its place among the traditional ones!
Published: April 20, 2006
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