It’s a box. Released in bookstores Thursday, September 16, the new book by Eric Zemmour, “France has not said its last word” (Ed. Rubempre) is at the top of the sales. A reissue is even already in progress.
The public’s enthusiasm is such that the book was already number one in sales on certain purchasing platforms even before its release.
Originally printed in 200,000 copies, the book is now out of stock at several outlets. In doing so, it has just been reissued in 100,000 new copies.
In this 350-page essay, which the editorialist himself edits to the extent that his historic house, Albin Michel, has given up publishing it, Eric Zemmour relates in particular conversations with Marine Le Pen, Emmanuel Macron or even Xavier Bertrand.
Immigration also holds a large place there, especially when the polemicist evokes the case of Seine-Saint-Denis, which he describes as “a foreign enclave” in France.