At La Scala, Moman, why are the bad guys bad? features a mother who raises her son alone. Directed by the young woman, the show becomes a magnificent hymn to filial love.

The modest home is revealed as his modest home, during the day, interviews with his mother at night. In short, the need to "toughen up." The author speaks of the absence of the father, who did not pay for the "electric" (Grumberg saw his father rounded up before his eyes)... tenderness dominates. The book by Jean-Claude Grumberg, to the theater, is called "Moman's Daughter" and is published by Editions Actes Sud-Papiers, Paris, priced £16.99, with a limited edition of 1,000 copies. For more information, go to www.editionsactes.com/moman-sud-papiers.