One land, one author: in Mali with Diadié Dembélé

Diadié Dembélé was born in Kodié, in western Mali. A graduate of the Master’s degree in literary creation from the University of Paris VIII, he works as an interpreter in an association helping migrants. ” The duel of the grandmothers » is his first novel, it is published by JC Lattès. (Replay)


The duel of the grandmothers

Because he skips school to read, eat donuts and play marbles, because he answers insolently, because he speaks French better than the French in France and he begins to forget his mother tongue , Hamet, a young boy from Bamako, is sent away from the capital, to the village where his two grandmothers live.

His parents hope that these few months will teach him obedience, respect for traditions, humility.

But Hamet by meeting his grandmothers, by drinking salt water from the well, by working in the fields, by bonding with the boys of the village, will discover much more than obedience: the history of his family, the secrets of his family, of whom he is the son and grandson. It’s a return to his roots that offers him the world, makes him grow faster. »

(Presentation of JC Lattes editions)

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