Fr. 22.90

The Girl from the Chartreuse

Anglais · Poche format B

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The owner of the bookshop THE VERB TO BE, is a red-haired giant imprisoned in an enormous body and his solitude. One wet afternoon, driving a vanload of new and second-hand books, etienneVollard knocks down and seriously injures a little girl, eva. In the hospital, he meets eva's mother, Therese, a struggling single parent who lacks maternal instincts and whose dream is to be faraway, alone. Both are haunted by guilt: Therese because of her lateness in collecting her daughter, and Vollard because he did not manage to stop his car on time (even if he knows that he could not have avoided -va: indeed she seemed to throw herself in front of the car). Vollard visits eva regularly while she is in a coma and reads books to her, while Therese spaces her visits out. When eva eventually wakes up, she has become mute and is terribly weakened. A few weeks after eva has been sent to a rehabilitation centre in the Massif de la Chartreuse, Therese gets a job faraway and asks Vollard to visit her daughter on her behalf. Soon, Vollard enjoys their walks in the mountain, where he tells her stories and poems he has memorized and tries to break her out of her mute, impassive shell. However, nothing seems to help "La Petite Chartreuse" - Vollard calls eva that way in reference to the monastic order of the Chartreux - to enjoy life again. She becomes weaker everyday to such a point that Vollard decides to find Therese and to take her back to her daughter before it is too late . . .

Détails du produit

Auteurs Pierre Peju, Pierre Péju
Collaboration Ina Rilke (Traduction), Rilke Ina (Traduction)
Edition Vintage UK
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Poche format B
Sortie 24.11.2016
 
EAN 9781784705626
ISBN 978-1-78470-562-6
Pages 176
Dimensions 129 mm x 198 mm x 12 mm
Catégories Littérature > Littérature (récits)

FICTION / Family Life / General, France, Fiction in translation, FICTION / Noir, childhood; borges; coma; paul auster; french novel

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