Valérie Perrin was born in 1967 in the French town of Gennevilliers. Today, she is one of the leading contemporary French writers. Her books reliably occupy the top spots on France's bestseller lists. Valérie Perrin is a literary phenomenon of... our time. She is an author, photographer, and screenwriter working with the world-renowned director Claude Lelouch. His film "A Man and a Woman" won the "Palme d'Or" at the Cannes Film Festival and two Oscars. The novel "Change the Water for the Flowers" has been translated into 30 languages. Violette Toussaint dares to do what would have seemed absurd to her in a past life: she agrees to take the position of a cemetery caretaker. Violette meets the regulars of this unusual place, who are not averse to stopping by to warm themselves on a chilly day, have a cup of coffee, and talk about life. Strangely enough, in this gloomy place, Violette realizes that love for people and life can save a person from everything in the world. The main thing is not to shy away from the boldest and sometimes even craziest actions. Valérie Perrin's first novel "Forgotten on Sundays" became an international bestseller, received 13 literary awards, and has held its place on the list of France's main books for 8 years. It's a story about how the past shapes the present, and it’s also a story about the scars that love can leave. That which is called the love of a lifetime.
Author: ПЕРРЕН В.
Printhouse: Eksmo
Series: Бестселлер №1 во Франции
Age restrictions: 16+
Year of publication: 2023
ISBN: 9785041956806
Size: 80x108/32 mm
Cover type: Твердый переплет
ID: 1574962
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