« Dream fire »By Dominique Nouiga (Le Fennec)
« Dream fire From Dominique Nouiga is a vibrant and poetic novel. The protagonists? Two young women, Atika and Ichraq, who carry in them injuries and buried secrets. Their escape? A circus school. One is released through acrobatics, the other, in the staging. Together, they transform their pain into creative power. “” Dream fire From Dominique Nouiga is a captivating story that explores strong themes such as sorority and resilience.
« Words of honor»From Leïla Slimani (Author) and Laetitia Coryn (designer) (Le Fennec)
Rabat, summer 2015. A meeting, then a thousand voices that rise. In this comic strip which is an adaptation of his “sex and lies” essay (the arenas), Leïla Slimani brings back the testimonies collected. The latter are raw, overwhelming and powerful. These are those of Moroccan women who dare to speak sexuality, desire, pain and revolt. This comic strips them, this speech long suffocated. The intimate in particular feminine remains taboo in Morocco. This comic strip is a necessary reading!
« Intrepids – Tome 2»From the Mentor’elles association (Sochepresse)
They are fifteen, they are Moroccan, they are intrepid. Business chefs, artists, sports or scientists, they all made themselves by defying obstacles. Among these exceptional women, Amina Laraki Slaoui, the president of the Moroccan association of the disabled, the filmmaker Izza Genini, the president of the AIDS association, Hakima Himmich, the stylist Fadila El Gadi, the international referee Bouchra Kerboubi, the architect Aziza Chaouni or the stars of Robotics, Laila and Imune Bchane. This second volume of Intrepid is a real, bilingual (French and Arabic) and illustrated book, to put in all hands. Over the pages, he demonstrates that the models exist, and that with audacity and passion, we can climb all the mountains. Yes, even those that we thought was insurmountable!
« The roots. Family fresco in Casablanca»From Meriem Hadj Hamou (the crossroads)
Going home is sometimes like opening a pandora box. Kamélia, back in Casablanca for a burial, does not yet know that she will dive into the meanders of her family history, in the heart of a villa haunted by secrets. This sensitive and intense novel, between intimate memory and collective fresco, explores tensions between modernity and tradition, material and emotional heritage. Carried by a fine and poetic writing, the author offers us a mirror reading, for all those who seek to understand where they come to better choose where they are going.