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AmazonGlobal Ship Orders Internationally. Amazon Inspire Digital Educational Resources. A hilarious first novel, both sensible and right, which simply shows a taste for life. A nursery school teacher and then the director of a nursery school, Cyril Massarotto decided in to devote himself to music and writing. It is there that she spent the happiest year of her life while she was married to Ivan before he tragically died in a domestic accident. Her novels have been translated into 8 languages. Divorce is not an option. At a costume party, Paul falls deliriously in love with a young bourgeois woman named Sigrid.
While being with her is never easy, it certainly is an adventure; she keeps him guessing at every turn. Until Paul learns the ugly truth about Sigrid and her games. Xavier Deutsch was born in Leuven, Belgium in His first novel, La Nuit dans les yeux , was published by Gallimard in In , La Belle Etoile was awarded the prix Rossel which is considered to be the Belgian equivalent of the Goncourt.
Every day, before the clients show up, she looks nostalgically back at her childhood: She remembers that she and her sister used to have one-track minds, wondering obsessively how children came into the world. Monika observes, listens to and sometimes judges the women that file through her workspace. They all tell stories, some superficial, others more private. This is a sensitive portrait of contemporary womanhood.
Fabienne Jacob has been living and working in Paris for more than 20 years, but part of her still resides in Lorraine, where she was born and raised. Perhaps that explains the impression of exile she has never shaken. The narrator, who wants to be named Nathalie instead of Dominique, witnesses the changes of her time and the changes in her life. Her mother, a young and attractive woman who loves to wear mink, go bare-legged and smoke lights, has just abandoned her family without leaving a note, deserting a husband and two children with no word of explanation.
This absence, unexplained by the mother or the father, leaves Nathalie alone, with her pain and questions, with no one to help her understand the world that surrounds her. As she grows up, she comes to understand one of the major issues of the time: Nathalie learns to be a woman, as women all over the world, fight to assert their rights. With few words and short, brisk sentences that give a sense of emptiness, Virginie Mouzat captivates the reader. A forty-year-old woman climbs onto a train for Toulouse and takes a seat in the first compartment she finds.
Her friends had offered her a makeover session and that was all it took for her whole life to fall apart: To make the change complete, she even takes on a new name, Julia, like Julia Roberts, her favorite actress. With every train station, she is one step closer to freedom.
As if by contagion, her travelling companions all get caught up in her quest: Colette, an elderly lady in love with two men; Germinal Serna, the ticket man, an anarchist; the crazy Happy Days Band; the deaf-mute who boarded the train by mistake; and Vincent, a specialist of medieval bestiaries, his wife and another couple, on their way to a conference.
Will she be able to modify its course? Born in , Carl Aderhold studied history and 18th-century literature. He works as editorial director at Larousse publishing in the human sciences field. She had to learn of his desertion and fear of commitment through Augustin, his best man. Anaba tries to move on with her life and forget Lawrence. However, he has not forgotten her and realizes that he made a terrible mistake. He gets fired from his law firm and his life is going from bad to worse.
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These seemingly doomed romances will blossom against all odds. An exhilarating tale with broad appeal. Up until now, Zephyrin has led a pleasant if uneventful existence. Until the day when Super Toukan, his drawing instructor, decides the class should visit the Louvre.
Drifting off from the group he finds himself by chance in another room. There his life changes irrevocably.
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Is it possible for a boy born in to fall hopelessly in love with a girl who first saw the light of day at the turn of the 17 th century, the girl whose portrait is here before him? And, most important, how can he explain this sudden wound, the blood trickling from his arm? And the adventure begins. Who was this girl, painted three centuries ago? Why did the painting disappear?
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Zephyrin plunges into his search for answers. With the help of a puzzled cop and an old scholar, expert in quantum physics who dabbles in the Indian philosophy of reincarnation, the mystery begins to unfold. A great lover of opera and of cinema, he is also the author of several screenplays. Moon is not a beggar, she sells smiles.
She is not homeless, but a little street urchin who has settled her cardboard box on the square where they hold flower markets. She watches mischievously as busy people go about their lives. She has decided to write a novel for him, a real one. When I write them, they become real, even more than my cardboard box, I even took inspiration from Comet, I watched his little performance and invented a dog in my story, a dog called Raymond, sort of like a father to Comet, an imaginary father, obviously.