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It is a funny and touching novel that Blaise Durivage’s first work, Worse, one day, we had to make luncheswhich addresses with great sensitivity the themes of homoparentality, autism, filiation and heredity.

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As a couple for 16 years with Philippe. Meanwhile, with whom he adopted two children, one of whom having an autism spectrum disorder (TSA), Blaise tells of his life, in this novel that is partly self-so-called autobiographical, while his family crosses a typical day of Easter-chocolate abuses, chicanes between children, visiting in the in-laws. However, Everything goes there: coming outfirst experiences. Meanwhile, meeting with his lover, desire worse, one day, we had to start a family, wear of the couple, the approach of quarantine, perfect mothers on social networks, etc. Certain themes may seem worn out. but the author presents them with realism and humor thanks to his writing filled with spirit.

At the heart of the story: the adoption of his two boys at the DPJ. The author dwells with many details on the process. the (large) joys and the (many) challenges which follow the moving arrival of these two small beings in their family. He shares his helplessness in front of the needs of his neuroatypic child. his disappointments and his fears, in a mixture of tenderness and well -dosed frustration. A story in simplicity. which makes people laugh, think and (almost) cry, and where parents can identify with the main character, whatever their reality.

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Worse, one day, we had to make lunches

Blaise Durivage

Libre Expression

240 pages

7/10

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