Fils de Bib – Alain Bosdecher

19,50 incl. tax 16,25 ex. tax

The working-class estate of La Raye-Dieu has all the makings of an ugly place: rows of multi-storey houses lined up as straight as a ruler, all identical, with the neighbourhood bisected by two straight roads. But Suzanne and Lucien’s home backs onto a lovely garden. It was here that their son Henry was born one day in October 1930, under the warm autumn sun.

Henry Bosdecher worked at the Michelin factory in Clermont-Ferrand from 1952 to 1976. He lived through the Occupation, then experienced factory life and labour disputes in the years following the war. A man of great sensitivity, open to the beauty of the world, he could have become a painter, a poet or a musician. He died in tragic circumstances, leaving behind a sense of mystery.

In this book, his son recounts the life of a simple man of infinite nobility, a working-class artist, a humble yet remarkable man who knew the hustle and bustle of the workshops.

Format : 23cm x 15cm

221 pages

French edition (2026)

Printed in France

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