LE PASSEUR DE L’ISLE
The concept is at least original. This is a bookstore. A ground floor with historical and contemporary literature, the collection of the Pléiade next to Camus, books on organic food next to the world music CDs. Here, no commercial books. The master of the place does not seem to want it. Upstairs, his wife Martine has set up a small workshop of ethnic gardening, objects, and clothing from India in particular. Moreover, upon our arrival, she had gone to the East to acquire some treasures. In this place where a white stone staircase deepens our vagabond spirit, everything is in harmony. To discover.
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