At the end of his life, Leibniz, universal genius, had finished describing the universe. But in the eyes of his young friend Theodore, the question of evil remained incomprehensible: why can men commit such great crimes? To answer this question was to plunge into the very thought of God... In the press “A well-seen initiative, well thought out, with humor and finesse. » French Culture The author: Jean Paul Mongin is a philosopher and lives in Paris. Having become a Leibnizian well before having exhausted the work of Leibniz, he campaigned for the collection Les petits Platons to be renamed Les petits Leibnizs. The illustrator: Julia Wauters lives and works in Nantes: a lot of children's publishing, a hint of children's and adult press, a regular dose of micro-publishing. She also penned the screenplay for Vents dominants, which was recently published by Sarbacane, with Glen Chapron drawing. 64p. - 14 x 21cm