Where to hide when there's nowhere left to run?
Sandrine is asked to empty her late grandmother's house on a small
Swimming for his life towards traffickers on the Italian shore Selim enters a world where Kurdish refugees disguise themselves as tomatoes, dates of birth are a matter of opinion, & a residency permit is a ticket to paradise. Ending up in a small German town, he believes he is finally safe until the law catches up with him, realising there is only one way to avoid deportation, if he dare try. 15 years later, in a town hall in Paris, a registrar receives an unsettling book in the post. Fuelling her suspicions surrounding an impending Kurdish wedding. Unsure how to intervene, she embarks on an investigation that brings her close uncomfortably close to an old acquaintance: Selim. This book has 401 pages & is 23.4cm x 15.2cm x 2.6cm