Medias
Un conte de l'apocalypse
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Dans un futur pas si lointain ravagé par les dérèglements climatiques, des villes sont submergées, des routes sont détruites et les flots de migrants convergent vers les dernières terres arables. Au Canada, une faction extrémiste du Parti vert organise un coup d’État et condamne à mort tous ceux qui ont nié le réchauffement de la planète. Une rébellion se lève. Persuadé d’être dans une pièce de théâtre, Guy Coudonc reste détaché de la catastrophe avant d’être catapulté au ran
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Release date | November 22th 2021 |
Language | French |
Publisher | PRISE DE PAROLE |
Collection | Théâtre |
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Number of pages | 155 pages |
Composition | Single-component retail product |
Support | Paperback / softback |
Measure | 20.3 cm (Height), 12.1 cm (Width) |
Accessibility | No information is available regarding the accessibility of the format Paper No information is available regarding the accessibility of the format PDF See information regarding the accessibility of the format EPUB |
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The subjects of this book, according to our reading robot Tamis
- Héraut ·
- Théâtre ·
- Crime ·
- Grand Sudbury ·
- Planète ·
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