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A´dan Didaz is the son of a Tunisian mother and a Catalan, Catalan father. The second Catalan says it all. He´s thirteen, doesn´t go to school and accompanies his parents, both journalists, on their various trips around the world. This journey round A´dan is not very happy. His father is taking him to a place he expects to be as boring as his hometown, Zarzis, in the South of Tunisia. But once he gets there he´s greatly surprised. Who should have thought the things he finds out about this tiny, little spot in the heart of Europe beat the plot in every single Stephen King novel?
A´dan Didaz is the son of a Tunisian mother and a Catalan, Catalan father. The second Catalan says it all. He´s thirteen, doesn´t go to school and accompanies his parents, both journalists, on their various trips around the world. This journey round A´dan is not very happy. His father is taking him to a place he expects to be as boring as his hometown, Zarzis, in the South of Tunisia. But once he gets there he´s greatly surprised. Who should have thought the things he finds out about this tiny, little spot in the heart of Europe beat the plot in every single Stephen King novel?
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