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Paris, 2017. Saint-Pétersbourg, 1909. Une rencontre sur un quai de métro. Un hallucinant fait divers. Un voyage entre deux mondes où se noue le destin d'une couturière octogénaire, d'un écrivain coureur de jupons, du jeune Lénine et d'une terrible justicière. Une comtesse savoyarde y côtoie un poseur de rails et un cirque ambulant. De la Russie prérévolutionnaire au Paris
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Paperback, 288 pages
Published
January 4th 2018
by Robert Laffont
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J'ai beaucoup aimé. Intrigues bien amenées, il y a 2 fils narratifs qui se croisent intelligemment. Belles figures féminines que sont Jeanne et Lena, à différentes époques, mais avec le même esprit vengeur contre les violences faites aux femmes. Thématique très contemporaine à l'heure de #metoo...
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3,5/5
I bought this book because of the title to be honest, the summary didn't talk to me that much but I thought I'd give it a shot and I'm glad I did. It's a beautiful written novel, split into two different narrations, I loved Lena's character, as well as jeanne's and Paul was truly unbearable.
The two narrations are linked perfectly, and the dialogues between Jeanne and Paul are just so well written, the rythm of their conversations is always impeccable.
I'd never heard of that writer before ...more
I bought this book because of the title to be honest, the summary didn't talk to me that much but I thought I'd give it a shot and I'm glad I did. It's a beautiful written novel, split into two different narrations, I loved Lena's character, as well as jeanne's and Paul was truly unbearable.
The two narrations are linked perfectly, and the dialogues between Jeanne and Paul are just so well written, the rythm of their conversations is always impeccable.
I'd never heard of that writer before ...more

Trop ble. Je vais le relire tout de suite pour me rendre compte de tous les détails qui m'ont échappé cette première fois.
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