Published at Gallimard, the book plunges the reader into the Moroccan High Atlas and mixes family memory, transmission of knowledge and climate issues through the eyes of a child initiated into the secrets of a former collective apiary. Awarded in Marche-en-Famenne, in the south of Belgium, the Horizon Prize distinguishes every two years the best second French-language novel, highlighting authors who confirm their place in the literary landscape…
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Published at Gallimard, the book plunges the reader into the Moroccan High Atlas and mixes family memory, transmission of knowledge and climate issues through the eyes of a child initiated into the secrets of a former collective apiary. Awarded in Marche-en-Famenne, in the south of Belgium, the Horizon Prize distinguishes every two years the best second French-language novel, highlighting authors who confirm their place in the literary landscape…