At the crossroads that lead to the end of childhood, Nana faces the hectic passage of her adolescence and the new responsibilities that fall on her shoulders when her grandmother Josephine approaches death.
To calm the storm, Nana continues reading the stories of Josaphat-le-Violon: following three of Josaphat's fantastic tales, revelations whose full scope in her own existence she cannot measure yet await her.
In parallel, Nana's rebellious mother Maria, back in Montreal, languishes, torn betwe.
Josaphat-le-violon | Following three of |
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