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Samuel knows nothing about the woman he is marrying. For years, his father has spared no effort to make his son attractive, and has been "fattening" him up like a bird in preparation for this momentous wedding day. The family is happy, Madame is rich, and financial problems will soon be resolved. Samuel simply has to love Madame.
On the island where Samuel lives, women rule. Woe to the man who tries to change the established order and free himself from his wife. Having married, Samuel must cover his beard, satisfy Madame's desires and ... SILENCE.
What can a man who is easily replaced do in a world dominated by women?
With all the courage characteristic of Larry Tremblay, the author gives us a romantic story about a deformed mirror, shaken prejudices and our voluntary blindness, raising the burning problems of gender dominance in society.