Overview
- Published by Flammarion on October 1, the 250‑page, 25‑chapter autobiography arrives after advance previews described it as a confessional work.
- On TMC’s Quotidien, the 29‑year‑old denied any intent to take his life, saying the April 2024 gunshot was accidental and that he has been sober since.
- In the book, he recounts a dispute preceding the incident and writes that he did not realize the pistol he handled was loaded.
- He reports that his surgeon told him he had “one in a thousand” odds of surviving the chest wound.
- The narrative traces his Romani upbringing, late struggles with schooling, self‑taught guitar from age 12, rapid rise after The Voice in 2014, and admissions about alcoholism he says he has since stopped.