Freshly arrived at the bookseller

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



My mother’s novel, Lucette Larouche

This first novel tells the life of a woman on a farm in Lac-Saint-Jean, in the 1940s, through the eyes of her eldest daughter. We delve into the intimacy of her marriage to an alcoholic man and her repeated pregnancies, to discover the portrait of a time when women had no say in the choice of their destiny.

My mother's novel

My mother’s novel

Quebec America

318 pages

In Klara’s womb, Régis Jauffret

The French writer Régis Jauffret is used to novels with daring subjects, which navigate between reality and fiction (he had notably written on the DSK affair with The Walk of Rikers Island). In this new novel, he gives voice to Klara Hitler during the nine months of her “disastrous” pregnancy. A unique way of revisiting History.

In Klara's belly

In Klara’s belly

Récamier

243 pages

The big A, Giulia Caminito

The young Italian author Giulia Caminito captivated us with her novels A day will come and especially, Lake water is never fresh. This title is his very first, which had never before been translated into French. It follows the journey of a teenager from Lombardy to Eritrea, during the Second World War, following in the footsteps of her mother who left to seek her fortune in Africa.

The big A

The big A

Gallmeister

320 pages


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