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    <![CDATA[La petite fille qui aimait Tom Gordon]]>
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    <![CDATA[<em>The world had teeth and it could bite you with them anytime it wanted. Trisha McFarland discovered this when she was nine years old. Lost in the woods. Trying not to be terrified, trying not to let herself think that sometimes when people got lost in the woods, they got seriously hurt. Sometimes they died.</em><br/><br/>Trisha McFarland has only veered off the trail to get away from the bickering of her brother and recently divorced mother. She doesn't think there's any chance of losing her way.<br/><br/>Except, in her panic to get back on the path, Trisha takes a turning that leads into the tangled undergrowth. Deeper and deeper into the terrifying woods. At first it's just the midges and mosquitoes, hanging around her ears like helicopters, trying to drink her blood and sip her sweat. Then the hunger. For solace she tunes her Walkman into broadcasts of the Red Sox baseball games and the performances of her hero Tom Gordon. And when the reception begins to fade, Trisha imagines that Tom Gordon is with her.<br/><br/>As darkness begins to fall, Trisha begins to give up hope of being found. Alive. And as she struggles for survival and a way out, she realises that she's not alone. There's something else in the woods - watching. Waiting...<br/><br/>A classic story that engages our emotions at the most primal level. <em>The Girl who Loved Tom Gordon</em> explores our deep dread of the unknown and the extent to which faith can conquer it. Aglow with a girl's indomitable spirit, it is at once a powerful fairytale, an astounding allegory, and a brilliant contemporary portrait of a girl and her sports hero.]]>
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    <![CDATA[Une voix dans la nuit]]>
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    <![CDATA[Famed for his newspaper-column <em>Tales of the City</em> saga, Armistead Maupin has made the transition to fully fledged novelist with panache. Maintaining the wit and conversational dueling of the <em>Tales</em>--indeed, sharp-eyed fans will find odd intrusions from the past here--Maupin's <em>The Night Listener</em> is a gripping novel, brilliantly plotted and ultimately extremely moving, exploring &quot;the chance to feel love without boundaries&quot;. <p> When yet another book manuscript drops onto Gabriel Noone's doormat craving his approval, the beloved late-night radio storyteller is skeptical--but this one is different. It's <em>The Blacking Factory</em>, the autobiographical tale of Pete Lomax, a child abused and sold for sex by his parents, who has survived, thanks to his adoptive mother, psychologist Donna. Flattered that this young boy is an inveterate night listener of his shows, Gabriel contacts Pete, and in time their telephone relationship blooms into something approaching father and son--until Gabriel begins to have doubts about who Pete is. At the same time, Gabriel's father falls ill and his life truly becomes &quot;a loose confederation of uncertainties&quot;. <p> Perhaps this new emotional pull isn't altogether unsurprising because like many others of his generation of gay writers--Edmund White, Andrew Holleran, Felice Picano--Maupin is now trading more explicitly in the raw materials of his own life. Gabriel Noone shares much with Armistead Maupin--a writer, whose fame is based on a popular form, raised in South Carolina, based in San Francisco, with a lover who leaves him when it becomes clear he's not about to die, and a same-named and difficult father. But Maupin has always been more cagey than his peers about revealing too much of himself--Noone, like his creator, is &quot;a fabulist by trade&quot;, overly given to embroidering his stories, or &quot;jewelling the elephant&quot; as he puts it. And for all it reveals about Maupin the man, in its final pages <em>The Night Listener</em> protects its author's privacy--refusing to distinguish between fact and fiction, and refusing to allow that distinction to become important. --<em>Alan Stewart</em>   </p></p>]]>
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        <name><![CDATA[Lise Dufaux]]></name>
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    <![CDATA[Le Vol des aigles]]>
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    <![CDATA[Blanc comme neige]]>
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    <![CDATA[Washington (D.C.). Leona Wilson veut laver la réputation de son fils,  policier noir tué à la suite d'une bavure, et faire graver son nom sur le mur du  mémorial de la police de la ville. Elle fait appel à Derek Strange, un ancien flic  noir d'une cinquantaine d'années, aujourd'hui détective privé, pour connaître la  vérité. L'affaire, qui a fait l'objet d'une enquête pointilleuse, s'est déroulée une  nuit durant laquelle Wilson, qui n'était pas en uniforme, a été surpris par deux  collègues alors qu'il braquait son arme sur un homme. Jugeant cette attitude  menaçante, l'un des policiers, Terry Quinn, un Blanc, a abattu Wilson. Depuis, il  a démissionné de la police pour devenir vendeur de livres et de disques  d'occasion. Pour mener sa contre-enquête, Derek Strange décide de le rencontrer  et, convaincu de sa bonne foi, lui propose de l'assister dans ses recherches au  cours desquelles les deux hommes vont visiter une partie des bas-fonds de la  ville, côtoyer flics ripoux, junkies et exclus du système. <p> Derek Strange est  un nouveau personnage tout aussi attachant que le privé Nick Stefanos, qui,  comme lui, officie à Washington. Ses origines ethniques et sa fine connaissance  du terrain en font l'homme idéal pour témoigner à propos du racisme car, au-delà du fait-divers, cette question constitue le sujet central de ce roman noir  plein de suspense. <em>--Claude Mesplède</em> </p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[Tout se paye]]>
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    <![CDATA[Derek Strange est un détective privé quinquagénaire à Washington. Un de ses amis lui demande d'enquêter sur la moralité d'un homme d'affaires qui veut épouser sa fille. Un dossier relativement facile par rapport à l'assassinat d'un adolescent membre de l'équipe de football américain que Strange entraîne durant ses loisirs. Il lui faut identifier les tueurs sans commettre la moindre erreur. Ami et équipier intermittent du détective, l'ancien flic Terry Quinn doit retrouver et ramener chez ses parents une jeune fugueuse qui a sombré dans la prostitution. Les deux hommes vont s'entraider mais ces deux affaires délicates leur poseront quelques problèmes de conscience. <br/> L'&#156;uvre de Pelecanos constitue une passionnante chronique sociale de Washington et de ses quartiers populaires. Dans cette ville, la communauté noire, bien que majoritaire, détient peu de pouvoirs et la plupart de ses membres vivent dans une pauvreté génératrice de violence et de mort. Car une issue pour réussir reste le crime et la drogue. C'est cet univers désespérant qu'explore ce second volet de la trilogie consacrée à Strange et Quinn. À travers chacun d'eux, Pelecanos jette un regard incisif sur la société américaine. Il dénonce le racisme, condamne la vente libre des armes, confirmant ainsi la conscience politique qu'il manifestait dans ses précédents ouvrages. --<em>Claude Mesplède</em>]]>
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    <![CDATA[Qu'est-ce que vous voulez voir ?]]>
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