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Six authors devour one go:

We arrive halfway through the challenge. Nevertheless, And this June was particularly productive, with seven pounds read, thanks to the weekends extended by the beach. Therefore, And apart from an author who managed to interfere in my summer readings, I have only read women. Therefore, I started the month with “Spaghetti syndrome”, by Marie Vareille, an author whose “disenchanted” I loved. For example, In this new novel, she takes up the same theme, adolescent torments, which she masters wonderfully. Similarly, We follow a young person who dreams of being a professional basketball player. Meanwhile, but who discovers that she suffers from the same heart symptom which has just killed her father. Therefore, A dive into mourning, in sport as an escape, and inevitably, in the beauty of the first love. Furthermore, I continued on my feminist momentum with “the shame” of Annie Erneaux, released six authors devour one go in 1997, but still relevant. However, The Nobel Prize in literature tells of it his feelings on his twelfth year when his father wanted to kill his mother. Furthermore, and how his family came to this event. Moreover, His religious education. Similarly, his life dictated by the gaze of others, his desire to emancipate himself, and the terrible shame towards his origins. Bright !

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Two essential trials – Six authors devour one go

Third book of the month. that of Elodie Garnier, “I will never forget your voice”. The author, who signs her third book, recounts psychological and sexual violence in a lesbian couple. A rare subject, tackled by the prism of friendship, and which, contrary to what the title promises, leaves us speechless. After a year to take the dust in my stack to read. I finally decided to read “Live six authors devour one go Nu”, by Margaux Cassan, an essay on the experience of the author on a naturist vacation, from her childhood to adulthood, with an empty passage in adolescence. A subject that particularly touches me since like her, I go to a naturist camp every summer. We are not going in the same resort, however, I recognized his feelings, his emotions, his rules. A very fair text. fueled by references to the past to understand why, a group of irreducible vacationers from all over Europe loves to go on vacation the empty suitcase. Another essay devoured in a few days. “serve the rich, the servants in the great fortunes”, by Alizée Delpierre, a long investigation into domesticity, exciting. What does the lives of those who are at the service of the rich look like? What links unite employers and domestic? Are they well treated? A dive into this semblance of class defector six authors devour one go that says a lot about society.

What is a girl?

The last author read this June is Camille Laurens, and her book “Girl”, released in 2020. She poses a simple question but impossible to answer: what is a girl? A thousand possible answers, a thousand ways of living in the skin of a girl. Going from the mother to the daughter, she tells the injunctions, the happiness, the fears. Being a girl is different in the eyes of society. our mother, our father, medicine, but above all, in the eyes of oneself. Unavoidable.

And to finish this busy month. failing to go to the cinema, I read “My Mother, God and Sylvie Vartan”, by Roland Perez. An autobiographical story of a Jewish little boy of 13e Paris arrondissement, born with the two Bots feet. To heal. he is in bed eighteen months, and can only count on her idol, Sylvie Vartan, to pass six authors devour one go the time, and on her incredible mother, embodied on the screen by Leïla Bekhti. Funny and moving.

At the end of June. we are officially halfway through the 2025 reading challenge, and I read 29 pounds out of the 40 announced. Would this year be the one where I will finally get there?

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Delilah writes about personal development, sharing motivational content to encourage readers to achieve their goals and live their best life.
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