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Où passe l'aiguille

Le destin extraordinaire de Tomi

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Où passe l'aiguille

By: Véronique Mougin
Narrated by: Gabor Pinter, Marine Royer, Jerome Berthoud
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Tomi est indomptable. Espiègle, têtu, malin, rebelle, bref, Tomi a 14 ans. Du haut de son arbre préféré, il rêve de filles, d'avenir, de gloire. Mais nous sommes en Hongrie et en 1944. L'adolescent, juif, est déporté avec son père et son meilleur ami. Pour échapper à la mort, il se dit tailleur : le voilà affecté au raccommodage des uniformes rayés. Son coup de bluff se transforme alors en coup de foudre : Tomi tombe fou amoureux de la couture, vocation qui sauvera sa peau et illuminera son destin.

Du camp de concentration au sommet de la haute couture française, Où passe l'aiguille retrace une histoire incroyable mais vraie—une vie romanesque comme le XXe siècle a su si bien en fabriquer.

Un destin exceptionnel inspiré d'une histoire vraie.

© Flammarion, 2018 (p) 2025 by W F Howes Limited

Please note: This audiobook is in French.

©2025 W.F. Howes Ltd (P)2025 Editions Theleme
20th Century Historical Fiction

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