After a fist stay in Afghanistan working with a French NGO to promote democracy and to help with the local army's recruitment campaign, Nicolas is reunited with the team of colourful expats in a 2005 post-war Afghanistan that remains very unstable. As a privileged observer of the hesitant rebuilding process, Nicolas feels more and more atached to the country and decides to extend his contract despite obvious risks. In Book 1, he was entrusted with illustrating the Afghan Constitution aimed at schoolchildren, for a government that was yet to be formed. In this second volume, he has to tackle a new awareness campaign focusing on the war on opium. In a working environment that can be both gratifying and absurd, he strives to draw inspiration from a slogan that ofers a myriad of possibilities: 'Opium is bad'...
Naš sajt koristi kolačiće koji služe da poboljšaju vaše korisničko iskustvo, analiziraju posete sajtu i prikazuju adekvatne reklame odabranoj publici. Posetom ovog sajta, vi se slažete sa korišćenjem kolačiča u skladu sa našom Politkom korišćenja kolačiča .
Artikal nema komentare