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Where we going, daddy? life with two sons unlike any other

Fournier did not expect to have a disabled child. He certainly did not expect to have two. But that is precisely what happened to this wry French humorist, and his attempts to live and cope with his Mathieu and Thomas, both facing extremely debilitating physical and mental challenges, is the subject of this brave and heartbreaking book. Fournier recalls the life he imagined having with his sons'but his boys will never really grow up, and he mourns the loss of every memory he thought he'd have. Though a devoted father, he does not shy away from exploring the limits of his love, the countless times he is filled with frustration and disappointment with no relief in sight. Mathieu and Thomas can barely communicate, and each in turn repeats learned phrases, such as "Where we going, Daddy'" (a favorite in the car) in what feels to Fournier to be an eternal loop. In WhereWe Going, Daddy' Fournier reveals everything, and that is perhaps his most remarkable quality. He does not hide behind a mask of cliche, but gives voice to the darkness that comes with disability, and the rare moments of light. Through short, powerful vignettes Jean-Louis manages his grief with cynicism and humor. For parents of disabled children, this book will offer some relief from the courage they must garner every day, a chance to let down their guard, laugh at themselves, and embrace even the ugly emotions they feel. For the rest of us, it's an unsettling and heartfelt glimpse into an otherwise unimaginable life.

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  • "Fournier, Wo fahren wir"
  • "Où on va, papa?"@it

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  • "Fournier did not expect to have a disabled child. He certainly did not expect to have two. But that is precisely what happened to this wry French humorist, and his attempts to live and cope with his Mathieu and Thomas, both facing extremely debilitating physical and mental challenges, is the subject of this brave and heartbreaking book. Fournier recalls the life he imagined having with his sons'but his boys will never really grow up, and he mourns the loss of every memory he thought he'd have. Though a devoted father, he does not shy away from exploring the limits of his love, the countless times he is filled with frustration and disappointment with no relief in sight. Mathieu and Thomas can barely communicate, and each in turn repeats learned phrases, such as "Where we going, Daddy'" (a favorite in the car) in what feels to Fournier to be an eternal loop. In WhereWe Going, Daddy' Fournier reveals everything, and that is perhaps his most remarkable quality. He does not hide behind a mask of cliche, but gives voice to the darkness that comes with disability, and the rare moments of light. Through short, powerful vignettes Jean-Louis manages his grief with cynicism and humor. For parents of disabled children, this book will offer some relief from the courage they must garner every day, a chance to let down their guard, laugh at themselves, and embrace even the ugly emotions they feel. For the rest of us, it's an unsettling and heartfelt glimpse into an otherwise unimaginable life."@en
  • "Un père décide d'écrire un livre à ses deux garçons handicapés : ses peines, ses remords mais aussi ses joies."

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  • "Autobiografické příběhy"
  • "Francouzské příběhy"
  • "Electronic books"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "French stories"
  • "Autobiographical stories"
  • "Fiction 13+"
  • "General"
  • "Belletristische Darstellung"
  • "Biography"
  • "Biography"@en
  • "Powieść francuska"@pl
  • "Powieść francuska"
  • "Romans (teksten)"

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  • "Tato, gdzie jedziemy?"@pl
  • "Kam jedeme, tati?"
  • "Ba ơi, mình đi đâu?"
  • "Where we going, daddy? life with two sons unlike any other"@en
  • "Where we going, Daddy? life with two sons unlike any others"
  • "Où on va papa?"
  • "Où on va, Papa? [texte (gros caractères)]"
  • "Issi, kus me lähme?"
  • "Where we going, Daddy? : life with two sons unlike any others"
  • "Hvor skal vi hen, Far? : roman"@da
  • "Où on va, papa?"
  • "O ̮on va, papa?"
  • "Waar gaan we heen, papa?"
  • "Nereye gidiyoruz Baba? : anlatı"
  • "Où on va, papa ?"
  • "Where We Going Life with Two Sons Unlike Any Other"@en
  • "Wo fahren wir hin, Papa?"
  • "¿Adónde vamos, papá?"
  • "¿Adónde vamos, papá?"@es
  • "Dove andiamo, papà?"
  • "Dove andiamo, papà?"@it
  • "Kujā mī'rīm bābā?"
  • "Où on va, papa ? [roman]"
  • "Where we going, Daddy? : life with two sons who are unlike any others"@en
  • "Où on va, papa? : [Prix Femina 2008]"

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