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The day I learned to live

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Laurent Gunel is one of the five most popular fiction writers in France. His new book is called The Day I Learned to Live. Imagine that one day a gypsy woman, looking at your palm, becomes frightenedly silent. It is only when you ask for a response from them. It sounds pretty scary: “You’re going to die soon.” For Jonathan, the hero of Gunel’s novel, the world is completely changing. And although doctors do not find any diseases, he decides to spend several weeks among the mountains and hills on the ocean. It's the first time he's in a hurry. In search of answers to eternal questions about the meaning of life, Jonathan rediscovers himself. Meetings, wanderings, adventures and self-knowledge fundamentally change his vision of life and life itself. . .

This book sheds new light on our existence and relationships with others, it seems as if someone opened a window and a fresh wind burst into the musty atmosphere.
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