Freshly arrived at the bookseller

Among all the books that have recently arrived in bookstores, here are a few that caught our attention.



A woman standing, Catherine Bardon

This novel tells the – true – story of Sonia Pierre, a Haitian lawyer born in the Dominican Republic in a sugar cane cutters camp, during the 1960s. At 13, she began a long fight against injustices that would mark her entire life. his existence. An inspiring journey to discover this Black History Month.

A woman standing

A woman standing

Stopovers

288 pages

We still sleep togetherFrancis Juteau and Alice Lacroix

Three years later We sleep together, Francis and Alice are still a couple. And the two Montrealers continue to talk about their sex life with humor and without taboo. Amusing bits of everyday life, interspersed with poems and all in lightness.

We still sleep together

We still sleep together

Hammock

152 pages

Once upon a time in AmericaHarry Gray

Long before Sergio Leone’s film with Robert De Niro, there was the book, but it had never been translated into French until now. The author recounts the Lower East Side of the 1920s – prohibition, opium, the New York mafia – in a partially autobiographical story that was written behind bars.

Once upon a time in America

Once upon a time in America

Sonatina

624 pages


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