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ANITA est un roman, écrit et lu par Matthias Claeys, qui parle d'une enfant, de sa mère sans bras, d'une tempête...

Dans une petite ville, une petite fille : Anita. On dit que sa mère est une sorcière. Est-ce que c'est parce que celle-ci n'a pas de bras ? Un voyage entre la chronique, le thriller, le récit de fantômes, tissé de peurs archaïques, de secrets, de non-dits, de réflexes ancestraux, de constructions symboliques.

ANITA - Épisode 17

ANITA - Épisode 17

Publié le vendredi 24 avril 2020 à 12:11 par Matthias Claeys

Durée : 21:44

Tags : roman, lecture, thriller, sorciere

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