Round tables, major interviews, talks… Here are our suggestions of the day among the number of activities planned at the Montreal Book Fair this Friday.
Published at 8:00 a.m.
A round table between generations
Quebec authors Pénélope Bourque and Sophie Lalonde-Roux (finalist for the Prix des collegiens) as well as French writer Rebecca Lighieri will discuss their novels When the loon laughs, I disappear, Powdery et The Lost Children’s Club around the round table Transition to adulthood: between doubts, torment and resilience. The quest for identity and intergenerational communication will be at the heart of the conversation, among other things.
Then Maalouf, The Press
From 3:15 p.m. to 4:15 p.m., at the Literary Space
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Social realities against a thriller background
Mélikah Abdelmoumen and Johanne Seymour will discuss with French journalist and writer Denis Michelis around the round table Investigations against a backdrop of social issues: novels to raise awareness. Through their novels – Small Town, Fracture et Mad love –they address contemporary social issues such as attacks in the world of sport, social inequalities and injustices or even intra-family violence using the codes of crime fiction. A discussion that will undoubtedly make you think.
Then Maalouf, The Press
From 11:45 a.m. to 12:45 p.m., at the Literary Space
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Cabaret pour adolescents
Alexandra Larochelle, Valérie Fontaine, Mc Knoell Alexis and Emilie Ouellette are some of the children’s authors who will take turns on stage during the Cabaret des étoiles. In turn, they will try to answer the question: “How to find your place in the universe?” » To do this, they will present extracts from their Books to young readers aged 10 to 17 and will be accompanied by the pianist and multidisciplinary musician Guillaume Rivard.
Véronique Larocque, The Press
From 4:30 p.m. to 5:15 p.m., at the Espace jeunesse le Lait
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