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Algeria, Hubs of Apricot and Children at War

Summary by Mondafrique
By telling the end of French Algeria at the height of a child, Patrice Guirao explores how war infiltrates the ordinary and breaks ties. A memory novel in which the collective history settles in the simplest gestures.A chronicle by Karim Saadi Patrice Guirao With Three nuclei of apricot, published at the Wind of the Islands, Patrice Guirao chooses a delicate and risky angle. To tell the Algerian war without naming it in frontal, by letting it fi…
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By telling the end of French Algeria at the height of a child, Patrice Guirao explores how war infiltrates the ordinary and breaks ties. A memory novel in which the collective history settles in the simplest gestures.A chronicle by Karim Saadi Patrice Guirao With Three nuclei of apricot, published at the Wind of the Islands, Patrice Guirao chooses a delicate and risky angle. To tell the Algerian war without naming it in frontal, by letting it fi…

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Mondafrique broke the news in on Thursday, February 26, 2026.
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