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Fritna
- Narrated by: Gisèle Halimi
- Length: 6 hrs and 20 mins
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Publisher's Summary
"Ma mère ne m'aimait pas. Ne m'avait jamais aimée, me disais-je certains jours. Elle, dont je guettais le sourire - rare - et toujours adressé aux autres, la lumière noire de ses yeux de Juive espagnole, elle dont j'admirais le maintien altier, la beauté immortalisée dans une photo accrochée au mur où dans des habits de bédouine, ses cheveux sombres glissant jusqu'aux reins, d'immenses anneaux aux oreilles, une jarre de terre accrochée au dos tenue par une cordelette sur la tête, elle, ma mère dont je frôlais les mains, le visage pour qu'elle me touche, m'embrasse enfin, elle, ma mère, ne m'aimait pas." (Gisèle Halimi)
©1999 Éditions Plon (P)2006 Éditions des femmes
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