All these books have been translated into several languages (including Chinese and Japanese) and have been published in paperback editions.
Published by Albin Michel : “ The Yellow Eyes of Crocodiles ” This novel is set in Paris. This novel is about men. This novel is the story of a lie. This novel is full of laughter and tears. This novel is life itself. 656 pages – ISBN: 2226169989 – Price: € 22.50 Published by Albin Michel : “ Kiss Me ” Present-day New York. Angela is French. She has often missed out on love without even noticing, but this time she comes face-to-face with her instinctive fear of falling in love… There are all the others, the ghosts of the past who enter and then leave again, forming a large circle of secrets, wounds, laughter and love… These men and women cross Angela’s path as she tells her story and searches desperately for the thread connecting them all. The thread of memory, of love, of desire, of the freedom to love or to keep repeating the same fears, the same pains, the same failures… 416 pages – ISBN: 2226141715 – Price: € 21.50
Published by Albin Michel : “ A Distant Man ” Her name is Kay. She works in a bookshop in Fécamp on the Normandy coast. She lives on her own, shut away in a mystery, a deliberate solitude, an old wound that never seems far from the surface but that nobody dares to mention. Then one day, she receives a letter signed Jonathan Shields, an American who is passing through France and orders a book from her… Kay and Jonathan start a correspondence. Ar first the tone is formal and literary, then it changes and becomes more and more personal, tender at some moments, violent at others. They say things to each other through the books they talk about that they otherwise would never have been able to say. We sense that there is a secret lurking between them and that they keep avoiding it. They don’t dare to confide in each other for fear that they will then find out everything, know everything and suffer too much… Published by Albin Michel : “ I Was Here First ” April 1999 She is a free woman. She offers her body, no questions asked. And yet every love affair makes her panic and she is always the one that runs away. He is passionate, uncompromising and generous. The two of them will love with each other. There are the days and then there are the nights. Suffocating happiness. Pleasure. Doubt. Time spent waiting. But inside them shadows are awaking and whispering, “I was here first”. Mothers who loved them or betrayed them, who dreamed, suffered, hoped. Mothers who still live inside them and prevent them from loving. We are all someone else as well as all the others who have loved before us. “I Was Here First” is a novel about a woman who frees herself of her demons. Who will free us of our demons?
Published by Fayard : “ One Last Dance ” - January 1998 Clara, Josephine, Lucille, Agnès, Philippe and Rapha grew up together, lived in the same block of flats, went to the same schools and spent their whole time together. Their adult lives have taken different paths. Their friendship has nevertheless stood the test of time, survived the success of some and the failures of others. They still see each other, even if their “tune” is now sometimes a little out of key. But another, more terrible ordeal awaits them. Will they be able to get beyond this stage when each of them has to face up to himself? That is the subject of this novel, which explores the fear that grips us all when we have to cease being children and grow up.
Published by Le Seuil : “ Such A Beautiful Image ” in 1994 Throughout her whole life, Jackie Bouvier Kennedy Onassis hid behind her own image. Perfect, far too perfect. Katherine Pancol wanted to find out what lay behind the facade. By going through the enormous quantity of material devoted to Jackie – biographies, memoirs, witness statements, confidences – and presenting the facts from a new perspective, she has discovered a modern, fragile and indomitable woman. In short, a true literary character.
Published by Le Seuil : “ Seen From The Outside ” in 1993 After a while, being a couple comes to mean demonstrating to everyone that everything’s fine. A certificate of bliss to flash in front of everyone as they moan about how they no longer have sex, are always having rows and haven’t finished paying off their mortgages. Then one day Doudou ups and goes. She leaves her husband, her children and her pretty detached house behind. Everyone gives their own version of events in turn. But who is Doudou really? A fine novel about falling out of love and leaving things behind that is shot through with long bursts of laughter as Katherine Pancol reminds us that, in life, it is always the children who have the final word.
Published by Le Seuil : “ Cruel Man Aren’t So Easy To Find ” in 1990 A loving and humorous novel about the masculine ideal. “Its tone is true and heart-rending. A work of genuine linguistic inventiveness that stirs the reader by its modernism and its vibrancy.”
Published by Le Seuil : “ Call Me Scarlett ” in 1985 July 1968. Three friends, Bénédicte, Martine and Juliette leave the region where they were born to go out and conquer the world. Despite all their dreams and ambitions, they soon realise that it is no fairy-tale out there. But they are modern girls who will do anything to succeed. “Call Me Scarlett” is a Bildungsroman in which the appetites and disappointments of an entire generation jostle with each other, a picture of young people for whom nothing is unattainable.
Published by Le Seuil : “ The Barbarian Woman ” in 1981 Anne, a pretty young 21 year-old woman who has been married off by her mother to a brilliant graduate from one of France’s most prestigious universities, is the very picture of happiness. Or so it seems. For all of a sudden, in Casablanca, Serge appears. Their wildly passionate affair will shatter all conventions. And this unrelenting passion will decide destiny for Anne, this frighteningly modern barbarian who cannot bear to be told “I love you”.
Published by le Seuil : “ Me First ” in 1979 Sophie loves Antoine. Antoine loves Sophie. But however happy Sophie is in Antoine’s arms, she refuses to be nothing more than her own charming reflection in the mirror. She wants to be someone, to be real, to be herself. No easy task when you’ve always followed a recipe for happiness in life. How do you cope with your own contradictions? Where do you find the key to happiness? “Me First” contains everything you need to know about the destructive tenderness of the girls of today! |
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