François is a literary scholar and drinker. His relationships with women are limited to one year, his life is sufficiently happy. Until the day when charismatic Muslim politician Mohamed Ben Abbes becomes president in France, introduces patriarchy and polygamy and loses his job. In his growing loneliness, Rector Rediger's offer to resume his teaching at the Sorbonne reaches him on one condition: he must convert to Islam.
François is a literary scholar and drinker. His relationships with women are limited to one year, his life is sufficiently happy. Until the day when charismatic Muslim politician Mohamed Ben Abbes becomes president in France, introduces patriarchy and polygamy and loses his job. In his growing loneliness, Rector Rediger's offer to resume his teaching at the Sorbonne reaches him on one condition: he must convert to Islam.
Fermin y Therese fueron una joven pareja que huyó para poder estar solos, afincándose en Chatillón. Therese empezó a trabar una buena amistad con la familia Numance, una de las más distinguidas de la ciudad, y la joven comenzó a valorar la libertad de su vida y la voluntad de sus propias decisiones. Esto no gustó a Fermín, quien acaba por trastocar el carácter de Therese.