I look for a book/resource which display the general idea of the proof of Fermat last theorem in a simple manner for the public.
I mean, books which is not for mathematicians but for the general public. Books like:
Gödel's Theorem: An Incomplete Guide to Its Use and Abuse by Torkel Franzén
Do anyone now any books of this kind? Also, articles or any resources are good.
Simon Singh's book, creatively titled "Fermat's Last Theorem" ("Fermat's Enigma" in the US), was a very fun read for a 15 year-old me many years ago :) It gives a lot of the history, as well as a rough outline of the proof (at the "using-lines-of-dominoes-to-explain-proof-by-induction" level).