Horden
Five gifted teenagers meet each night in a narrow room, transformed into a shelter and a secret court. Between the walls lined with open books and unfinished dreams, they talk, question, oppose. Their generation, they say, is walking on the edge of the abyss. But is it really a fall... or a rebirth?
Élodie, obsessed with the image that the networks send her. Malik, cynical, who likes to break the illusions of others. Léa, idealistic, convinced that love and sincerity will save the world. Nora, pragmatic, looking for concrete solutions for the future. And Samuel, the philosopher of the group, whose every sentence sounds like an enigma.
Through their dialogues, they explore the major issues of their time: identity, truth, solidarity, ecology, love, freedom of expression, future, mental health.
No teacher, no spectators, only five voices that rise in the night to understand what it means to be young today.
A vibrant novel, halfway between the story and the philosophical play, where each reader is invited to become the sixth interlocutor.