On the evening of his son's birth, Driss, alone in the city streets, can't contain his joy. He has to share it. So he calls his parents in Algiers and his parents-in-law in Versailles. On both sides, he is asked the same question: "What ...See moreOn the evening of his son's birth, Driss, alone in the city streets, can't contain his joy. He has to share it. So he calls his parents in Algiers and his parents-in-law in Versailles. On both sides, he is asked the same question: "What will the child be called? Written by
Guy Bellinger
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