Tomorrow morning in New York
New York, 1949. Édith Piaf is eagerly awaiting the arrival of her lover, the boxing champion Marcel Cerdan - nicknamed 'le Bombardier Marocain', who is flying to America to win back the world title at Madison Square Garden. He is on board a new Air France plane, the Constellation, which will take him and other passengers - among whom a striking number of celebrities - from Paris to New York. Also on board is the brilliant thirty-year-old violinist Ginette Neveu with her Stradivarius on her lap, on her way to a tour of the US. The flight to New York connects many other astonishing lives and fortunes, such as the man behind the worldwide success of Walt Disney merchandising, a world-famous fashion illustrator, but also a group of Basque shepherds who are going to try their luck in America. Bosc has spent years doing research on three continents. Thanks to his storytelling, he succeeds in creating a web of stories from the widely scattered debris of a disaster, in which all those threads of life become visible. A tribute to all the victims and their relatives, and proof of Adrien Bosc's great talent. Bosc only needs a pile of sixty-five-year-old newspaper clippings to make a fascinating journey through time and turn back fate to the ominous moment when the plane's engines are started.