A book of quiet, cheerful, ironic tones. A novel against the racism of whites and the blacks. At the birth of his son, La Loi, who earns his living as a fisherman, realizes that he has a lighter complexion. What might have happened? The mother, Agatha Moudio, a beautiful but somewhat frivolous woman and the riddle of his son become the talk of the day in the fisherman's village.
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