Kdo Zabil Mého Otce by Édouard Louis

Set against the backdrop of a small French town, this poignant narrative delves into the strained relationship between a son and his father, exploring themes of class, identity, and societal neglect. Through a series of reflective and intimate vignettes, the son grapples with the impact of political decisions on his father's health and dignity, painting a raw portrait of love, resentment, and the enduring scars of poverty. The story serves as a powerful critique of systemic injustices, while also offering a deeply personal exploration of familial bonds and the quest for understanding and reconciliation.