The story of Fatima Daas, a young French-Algerian Muslim navigating love, identity, and belonging in contemporary France.
A monumental novel, a reinvention of his Laurent Mauvignier's history across four generations, set in a rural French house.
With a playful and caustic wit, Véronique Ovaldé gathers a handful of characters who know how much courage it takes to live, and brings them to life
Everyone knows Nazi Germany. You see a fast and modern army whose victory seems inevitable. But if the basis for the initial achievements was in reality
Of those three women, I had to start with the first, the one who was barely twenty-five when she ran away, and the only one still alive today. That woman is me
The daughter of an illustrious French family whose members include a former Prime Minister, a model, and a journalist, Constance Debré abandoned her marriag...