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Delphine de Vigan

  • Lou Delvig
1 maart 1966
Delphine de Vigan
Underground Time
Based on a True Story
Kids Run the Show
Gratitude
Nothing Holds Back the Night. Das Lächeln meiner Mutter, englische Ausgabe
Niets weerstaat de nacht
  • Door de zelfmoord van haar moeder krijgt een veertigjarige vrouw een heel andere kijk op haar familie.

    Niets weerstaat de nacht
  • In this moving autobiographical novel, the narrator's mother, Lucile, raises her two daughters largely alone. A former child model from a large Bohemian family, Lucile is younger and more glamorous than the other mothers: always in lipstick and stylishly dressed, wayward and wonderful. But as the years pass her occasional sadness gives way to overwhelming despair and delusion. This is a story of luminous beauty and rambunctious joy, of dark secrets and silences, revelations and, ultimately, the unknowability of even those closest to us. And in the face of the unknowable, personal history becomes fiction. Nothing Holds Back the Night is universally recognisable and singularly heartbreaking.

    Nothing Holds Back the Night. Das Lächeln meiner Mutter, englische Ausgabe
  • 4,4(12341)Tarief

    'Extraordinary ... The beating heart of this novel is the exquisite empathy it demonstrates ... There is a gentle magnificence at work in its pages' Irish Times 'Tender, poignant and heartfelt ... A generous novel that celebrates communication, connection and courage' Daily Mail Marie owes Michka more than she can say - but Michka is getting older, and can't look after herself any more. So Marie has moved her to a home where she'll be safe. But Michka doesn't feel any safer; she is haunted by strange figures who threaten to unearth her most secret, buried guilt, guilt that she's carried since she was a little girl. And she is losing her words - grasping more desperately day by day for what once came easily to her. Jérôme is a speech therapist, dispatched to help the home's ageing population snatch and hold tight onto the speech still afforded to them. But Michka is no ordinary client. Michka has been carrying an old debt she does not know how to repay - and as her words slide out of her grasp, time is running out. Delicately wrought and darkly gripping, Gratitude is about love, loss and redemption; about what we owe one another, and the redemptive power of showing thanks.

    Gratitude
  • A cautionary tale for a world in which social media has shattered the boundaries of intimacy

    Kids Run the Show
  • Based on a True Story

    • 384bladzijden
    • 14 uur lezen
    4,1(5657)Tarief

    'A wonderful literary trompe l'oeil: a book about friendship, writing and the boundary between reality and fantasy ... Dark, smart, strange, compelling' Harriet Lane, bestselling author of Her Overwhelmed by the huge success of her latest novel, exhausted and suffering from a crippling inability to write, Delphine meets L. L. embodies everything Delphine admires; sophisticated and unusually intuitive, she slowly but deliberately carves herself a niche in the writer's life. However, as she makes herself indispensable to Delphine, the intensity of this unexpected friendship manifests itself in increasingly sinister ways. And as their lives become further entwined, L. begins to threaten Delphine's identity and her safety.

    Based on a True Story
  • Everyday Mathilde takes the Metro, then the commuter train to the office of a large multi-national where she works in the marketing department. Every day, the same routine, the same trains. But something happened a while ago - she dared to voice a different opinion from her moody boss, Jacques. Bit by bit she finds herself frozen out of everything, with no work to do. Thibault is a paramedic. Every day he drives to the addresses he receives from his controller. The city spares him no grief: traffic jams, elusive parking spaces, delivery trucks blocking his route. He is well aware that he may be the only human being many of the people he visits will see for the entire day and is well acquainted with the symptomatic illnesses, the major disasters, the hustle and bustle and, of course, the immense, pervading loneliness of the city. Before one day in May, Mathilde and Thibault had never met. They were just two anonymous figures in a crowd, pushed and shoved and pressured continuously by the loveless, urban world. Underground Time is a novel of quiet violence - the violence of office-bullying, the violence of the brutality of the city - in which our two characters move towards an inevitable meeting. 'Two solitary existences cross paths in this poignant chronicle, a new testimony to de Vigan's superb eloquence' Lire

    Underground Time
  • Loyalties

    • 192bladzijden
    • 7 uur lezen
    3,9(2786)Tarief

    What happens when adults are as lost as the children they're supposed to be protecting? From the author of the Richard and Judy Book Club Pick No and Me 'Packs a hefty emotional punch. It reminded me of Leila Slimani's terrific Lullaby' Bookseller 'Narrated with punch and pace. You're kept reading helplessly to the desperate cliffhanger finish' Daily Mail Thirteen-year-old Théo and his friend Mathis have a secret. Their teacher, Hélène, suspects something is not right with Théo and becomes obsessed with rescuing him, casting aside her professionalism to the point of no return. Cécile, mother of Mathis, discovers something horrifying on her husband's computer that makes her question whether she has ever truly known him. Respectable facades are peeled away as the four stories wind tighter and tighter together, pulling into a lean and darkly gripping novel of loneliness, lies and loyalties.

    Loyalties
  • Lou Bertignac has an IQ of 160 and a good friend in class rebel Lucas. At home her father puts a brave face on things but cries in secret in the bathroom, while her mother rarely speaks and hardly ever leaves the house. To escape this desolate world, Lou goes often to Gare d'Austerlitz to see the big emotions in the smiles and tears of arrival and departure. But there she also sees the homeless, meets a girl called No, only a few years older than herself, and decides to make homelessness the topic of her class presentation. Bit by bit, Lou and No become friends until, the project over, No disappears. Heartbroken, Lou asks her parents the unaskable question and her parents say- Yes, No can come to live with them. So Lou goes down into the underworld of Paris's street people to bring her friend up to the light of a home and family life, she thinks.

    No and me
  • L'oeuvre intégrale annotée : Enfant précoce, Lou Bertignac a treize ans et deux classes d'avance. En décalage avec les lycéens qui l'entourent, elle s'évade par des lectures, des expériences fantaisistes, et rêve d'une grande amitié. C'est alors que sa route croise celle de Nolwenn, une jeune fille à peine plus âgée qu'elle mais sans abri. Cette rencontre va changer sa vie. Dossier thématique : la rencontre par Renaud Pezon - Biographie de l'auteur, histoire de l'oeuvre - La rencontre et la découverte de l'amitié - La rencontre des milieux sociaux - La rencontre, un nouvel espoir qui se dessine ? Prolongements Interdisciplinaires : - Histoire des arts - Enseignement moral et civique - Cinéma. Le + pour l'oral : en partenariat avec Audiolib des extraits de l'oeuvre lus par des comédiens et accessibles grâce à des flashcodes. Vocabulaire, exercices écrits et oraux, groupements de textes et lecture d'images autour de l'oeuvre

    No et moi Edition pedagogique
  • Opowiadając historię dwóch kobiet o odmiennych losach, autorka analizuje epokę – od czasów Big Brothera po lata współczesne – w której liczy się tylko to, aby być widzianym. De Vigan przygląda się erze naznaczonej kultem mediów społecznościowych. Diagnoza ta jest bezlitosna – to świat, w którym wszystko jest na pokaz i na sprzedaż, łącznie ze szczęściem rodzinnym. Autorka daje rozległy, surowy i aktualny obraz społeczeństwa. Powieść stanowi refleksje na temat mediów społecznościowych i wyrzeczenia się prywatności, dzieciństwa i dokonywanych na niego atakach. „Telerama”

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