A young boy, lulled by his father's many travel stories, leads a quiet life by the sea. In the hall of his house sits a fascinating travel souvenir: the statue of a Maasai warrior. The latter seems to watch over the household. Yet one night, the warrior wakes up, changing the boy's life forever.
After illustrating Branchez-vous! et autres poèmes biscornus and La langue aux chats et autres poèmes pas bêtes, Laurent Pinabel returns this time solo to offer a striking and very personal book on the theme of travel and the quest for oneself.Have a look here.