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Summer readings | Ten novels to win during the holidays

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Summer readings | ten novels:

Whether at the chalet. Nevertheless, traveling or installed in a hammock in the park, it always smells more vacation with (at least) a novel to devour. Similarly, Here is a selection of 10 perfect titles to win during the summer season.

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Superhist – Summer readings | ten novels

Maybe you will never see your stays again on a rented property on Airbnb in the same way. Furthermore, after reading this frankly captivating novel. Consequently, The character of Sylvie has always worked as a cleaning lady and raised her daughter alone. Meanwhile, It is also this one that tells the story-to wash the honor of summer readings | ten novels her mother, she says. Nevertheless, How, after 26 years of good and loyal service, did Sylvie manage to make her last cleaning? Nevertheless, This is what we discover dropper in this brilliantly constructed plot. Moreover, which immerses us in “the ruthless universe of seasonal rental” and its backstage.

Superhist  summer readings | ten novels

Superhist

Amélie Cordonnier

Flammarion

173 pages

The taste of secrets – Summer readings | ten novels

The new departures have a soft-make-up perfume in this new book signed Jodi Picoult. Similarly, Jennifer Finney Boylan, and published in English under the title Mad Honey. Therefore, It is through the fruit of a pure chance that the two authors came to write this novel with. Consequently, four hands which summer readings | ten novels approaches the theme of transidentity. Nevertheless, In a small town in New Hampshire, two mothers each start a new life with their teenage child. In addition, Then the two teens meet at school and fall in love. For example, But one day, a drama occurs, revealing heavy secrets in broad daylight.

The taste of secrets summer readings | ten novels

The taste of secrets

Jodi Picoult and Jennifer F. Therefore, Boylan (translated from English by Marie Chabin)

South acts

506 pages

Abel

After nine years without writing a novel. Similarly, the Italian writer Alessandro Baricco returns with a western camped “in the deep west”. Furthermore, It is a real odyssey in the imagination that he offers us. summer readings | ten novels For example, in the footsteps of an eccentric sheriff called Abel Crow. Nevertheless, Between the stories of his exploits. Therefore, his adventures, he remembers the day he became a legend, tells us about his thirst for glory, his exceptional shooters and the women of his life, starting with his mother. For the author’s fans as much as for those who are not afraid to be drawn into wacky stories.

Abel  summer readings | ten novels

Abel

Alessandro Baricco (traduit de l’alalien par lise caillat)

Gallimard

165 pages

Fragile hours

Summer often rhymes with a new Virginia Grimaldi. the French novelist who always finds a way to move us with a well -tied sentimental intrigue. In summer readings | ten novels this one. a mother and teenage daughter have to face very personal dramas, navigating alone through their torments: the first after her husband leaves her, the second after her first penalty of love. But there is this event. which occurred many years ago, which interferes in the story of their daily lives and which it would be necessary to overcome so that the two women can find the strength to finally advance … together.

Fragile hours summer readings | ten novels

Fragile hours

Virginie Grimaldi

Editorial

288 pages

They loved so much

The characters of Casablanca lovers are back in this second part of their romantic adventures. They are years later. divorced, to make us travel again summer readings | ten novels in the white city and in the heart of Moroccan society. Despite their disputes, the deceptions and betrayals that have torn them, their love is not entirely dead. This is how they find themselves. try to reinvent themselves a life for two, against the current of customs and traditions. A novel that can be read independently of the first – or the two components in one go.

They loved so much  summer readings | ten novels

They loved so much

Tahar Ben Jelloun

Gallimard

301 pages

Miss Morgan’s brigade

The Author of the bestseller A thirst for books. freedom revives in this new novel with themes that are dear to it. She was inspired by summer readings | ten novels the true history of women decorated during the First World War to examine the role. played by these pioneers again during the war – thanks to the books. In 1917, the American Jessie Carson created in France the first children’s libraries in order to help reconstruction. Seventy years later, a writer comes across her journey and begins research on her life, discovering surprising ties with her.

Miss Morgan's brigade  summer readings | ten novels

Miss Morgan’s brigade

Janet Skeslien Charles (translated from English by Denyse Beaulieu)

JC Lattès

366 pages

Seoul’s vagabond

Destination: South Korea. To discover a title that has appeared, it seems, more than a million and a half of Korean readers. It summer readings | ten novels all starts at Seoul station, where an old lady loses a pocket containing precious personal effects. It is a vagabond who finds her and who makes it a point of honor to return it to her. Against all expectations. their meeting marks a turning point in their lives both, because the lady then decides to engage her in her small neighborhood store. His decision, in the end, will end up touching all those around them.

Seoul's vagabond  summer readings | ten novels

Seoul’s vagabond

HO-YUON KIM (translated from the Korean by Lim Yeong-Hee and Catherine Biros)

Picquier

313 pages

The art of wading in a cup of tea

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What could be better than a romantic summer readings | ten novels comedy to change your light ideas? This second novel by Quebec author Vanessa Bergeron recounts the romantic tribulations of Mia. a young woman who heads for England to work there for nine months. Between the friendships she weaves. the colleagues who do not leave her indifferent and the roommates who make her lose her means, she wonders how to establish connections with others while her days there are counted. A funny story, full of fun lifestyles, in the land of films that made it dream as Love Actually.

The art of wading in a cup of tea summer readings | ten novels

The art of. wading in a cup of tea

Vanessa Bergeron

Hurtubise

240 pages

The Fugue

The author of bestsellers Aurélie Valognes dedicates this new novel to those who. one day, wanted to leave. Inès, her heroine, is married and mother of two children. Forty past, she takes possession of the keys to a house in Brittany. To give yourself the right, after years to undergo, collect, be on the ground, to be finally happy. It is on this note that she marks the first day of her new life and undertakes to rebuild herself. Because sometimes. as she writes, “when you are in a dead end, the only solution is to turn around and go straight”.

The Fugue  summer readings | ten novels

The Fugue

Aurélie Valognes

JC Lattès

276 pages

Baby-boom summer readings | ten novels boum

Getting a parent of a young child again. after having exceeded the 60th anniversary? Olivier is thinking about it when his daughter gets pregnant. But his partner. who is 41 years old and never wanted to be a mother, is far from being on the same wavelength. Will their love survive this unforeseen desire? This is how the new novel by the Franco-Québécoise author is emerging which signed Truffle and feelings. With a touch of humor. a sparkling feather, she managed to explore the couple’s baffles as well as family quarrels around a highly explosive discord.

Baby-boom boum  summer readings | ten novels

Baby-boom boum

Emilie becomes

Editorial

256 pages

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