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The 8 most popular books by Delphine de Vigan, to read or reread if you like novels full of sensitivity

The 8 most popular books by Delphine de Vigan, to read or reread if you like novels full of sensitivity
The
      8
      most
      popular
      books
      by
      Delphine
      de
      Vigan,
      to
      read
      or
      reread
      if
      you
      like
      novels
      full
      of
      sensitivity
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This novel tells the story of Lou, a gifted 13-year-old teenager, who becomes friends with No, a young homeless girl. Together, they will try to find their place in a sometimes cruel world. A touching story about friendship, loneliness and the quest for self, with delicate and poignant writing.

In this autobiographical novel, Delphine de Vigan explores the mysteries of her own family and, in particular, the tormented life of her mother, Lucile. Through a mixture of fiction and reality, she reveals a moving story about family secrets, the weight of the past and the difficulty of rebuilding oneself.

The novel follows Mathilde and Thibault, two characters who live in Paris and lead a gloomy and solitary existence. Both are at a turning point in their professional and personal lives. This book delves into the throes of urban alienation, workplace malaise and failed human relationships, with a sober and precise writing.

This novel explores the relationship between the writer and a mysterious woman who enters her life after the publication of a successful book. Very quickly, this relationship shifts into a psychological hold. Between reality and fiction, Delphine de Vigan questions the role of the author and the boundary between truth and lies in a gripping story.

Michka, an old woman who is gradually losing the use of her words, is surrounded by Marie and Jérôme who accompany her in her last moments. This novel deals with gratitude and what we (…)

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