Michel Santi

April 13, 1975: The Fuse Was Lit

A bus triggers a war in Lebanon and changes the fate of a 12-year-old boy.

A Levantine youth reveals a Middle East in flames through an intimate lens.
Releases on May 7.

Seven and a half years during which my destiny collides head-on with History.

Buy it:

in France: FNAC

in Switzerland: PAYOT

in Lebanon: ANTOINE

in Canada: Les Libraires

AMAZON

…and in your bookstore.

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