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Written by Ajar, this novel won the Prix Goncourt in 1975.
The love story of a little Arab boy for a very old Jewish woman: Momo struggles against the six floors Madame Rosa no longer wants to climb, and against life, because "it's unforgiving" and because "you don't have to have reasons to be afraid".
The little boy will help her hide in her "Jewish hole" so that she doesn't die in the hospital, and so that she can benefit from the sacred right "of peoples to self-determination", which is not respected by the Medical Association.
He will keep her company until she dies, and even beyond death...