"The story is about an invasion of France by boat loads of East Indians, and the small group of Frenchman who defend against them. But as Raspail notes in the Introduction, the story is a parable - A parable of the destructive Third World immigration in the West that has been going on since the latter part of the 20th Century, and the West's lack of will to resist it. ..."
Almost enough to make me want to read it..but...to me it actually seems a bit dull based on the few reviews that I read there.
"Jean Raspail was already a distinguished travel writer and novelist when he put his reputation on the line with this one - He had a lot to lose. To his credit, Raspail pulls no punches and manages to say just about everything there is to say about the threat that Third World immigration poses to Western Civilization. "
"Jean Raspail was already a distinguished travel writer and novelist when he put his reputation on the line with this one - He had a lot to lose. To his credit, Raspail pulls no punches and manages to say just about everything there is to say about the threat that Third World immigration poses to Western Civilization. "
OOOPs, I lost the other review quote from the review Source.
No matter, it seems to me to be entirely uninteresting a book. Maybe I’ll look at it for free when I get the time to lounge around one of those cafe’ type stores someday.