When, at the end of 2018, Yedene Léon leaves the Paris region for Nevers, where her two sisters already live, the young woman “suffocates”. Of her two children in school, her mother writes, “I told myself I really had to finish this writing job, because writing would be the only way to exorcise my past, which is still present.” From there it was born À Corps et à Cri… Manifesto against rape, available in self-publishing. In this autobiographical novel, he returns to “the most dramatic event” in his life.
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