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Editorial Le Pays d’Auge
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Nov. 11, 2024 at 7:20 p.m.
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In 2018in Pont-l’Évêque and Deauville, Marc Levy had attracted the crowd to his sessions of dedication. L’writer will find its readers and will be back to Deauville (Calvados), this Saturday November 16, 2024, at the market bookstore.
The opportunity to exchange a few words with the author and to obtain The library of banned booksthree days before its official release in bookstores.
An internationally successful author
French novelist, Marc Levy became famous son premier roman What if it was truepublished in 2000 by Robert Laffont and adapted for the cinema in 2005. Since then, he has written 25 other novels which all appeared, upon their publication, at the top of annual sales in France.
Translated into 50 languageshis novels were sold to more than 50 million copiesmaking Marc Levy the most read French author in the world. A large number of his works have also been adapted for television, cinema or comics.
“Which makes you want to read and love”
He just wrote a new novel, The library of banned bookspublished by Robert Laffont, which will be released on November 19.
Mitch, a passionate bookseller, is arrested one morning for an unthinkable crime: he broke the law by selling illegal and censored books. After five years in prison, he has only one desire, to regain his freedom and his bookstore. But fate decides otherwise. The same day, Mitch meets the prosecutor who convicted him and meets Anna, a young chef who could well be the woman of his life. What to do when you are caught between an irrepressible desire for revenge and an irresistible desire to love? Can we dream of a future without having come to terms with the past? “A brilliant and committed comedy that makes you want to read and love,” summarizes its publisher.
Dedication Saturday, November 16, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the Librairie du Marché, in Deauville.
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