Winner of the Prix Maison de la Presse An epic love story set against a backdrop of injustice, devastating secrets, and the painful price of independence. It's 1967 in the Chagos Archipelago--a group of atolls in the Indian Ocean--and life is peaceful and easy for hardworking Marie. Her fierce independence and love for her home are quickly apparent to Gabriel, the handsome and sophisticated Mauritian secretary to the archipelago's administrator; it's love at first sight. As these two lovers from neighboring islands welcome a new son, Joséphin, a bright future seems possible. But Gabriel is hiding a terrible secret. The Mauritian government is negotiating independence from Britain, and this deal with the devil will mean evacuating the Chagos, without warning or mercy--a betrayal that will put their love to the test. Inspired by a shocking travesty of justice, the repercussions of which still reverberate more than fifty years later, bestselling Franco-Mauritian author Caroline Laurent paints a shimmering portrait of island life, a sensual paradise lost, and a gorgeous star-crossed love against all odds.
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La France coloniale vit ses derniers feux. Chez les Desforêt, sous la férule d'un père haut-fonctionnaire, on grandit dans l'idée d'une hiérarchie des races et des sexes. Les drames en Indochine, à Nouméa, puis la lecture de Simone de Beauvoir conduiront la mère, Mona, et la fille, Lucie, à s'émanciper. Une liberté conquise à deux, qui conduira au militantisme et à la révolution, jusque dans les bras d'un certain Fidel Castro... Au-delà du roman, il y a aussi cette promesse crépusculaire entre Evelyne Pisier, 75 ans, et Caroline Laurent, 28 ans, leur amitié folle, comme une ultime transmission.