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Les plus grands auteurs de la littérature contemporaine ont pris leur plus belle plume pour la troisième année consécutive afin de vous concocter un délicieux recueil de nouvelles autour d'un thème : l'anniversaire. Le joyeux, le sinistre, le raté, celui qui finit dans les larmes ou le sang, l'apothéose de la fête et les éclats de rire, tout y est, comme dans la vie. Treize bougies à souffler sans modération.

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Marc Levy
Marc Levy
Author · 30 books

Marc Levy was born in France. When he turned eighteen, he joined the Red Cross, where he spent the next six years. In 1983, he created a computer graphics company based in France and the United States. Six years later, he co-founded an interior design and planning company with two friends; the company soon became one of the leading architecture firms in France. At thirty-seven, Marc Levy wrote a story for the man that his son would grow up to be. In early 1999, his sister, a screenwriter (now a film director), encouraged him to send the manuscript to a French publisher, who immediately decided to publish If Only It Were True. Before it was published, Steven Spielberg (Dreamworks) acquired film rights to the novel. The movie, Just like Heaven, starring Reese Witherspoon and Mark Ruffalo, was a #1 box office hit in America in 2005. After If Only It Were True, Marc Levy began writing full-time. Since then, he has written 18 novels. His work has been translated into 49 languages and has sold over 40 million copies worldwide. In addition, Marc Levy has directed a short movie, written short stories and song lyrics for various artists, including Johnny Hallyday. Le Figaro newspaper recently commissioned a nationwide poll asking the French to rank their favorite author: Marc Levy and Victor Hugo were #1. Marc Levy currently lives in New York City. Readers can learn more about him and follow his work on www.marclevy.info

Yann Queffelec
Yann Queffelec
Author · 6 books
Yann Queffélec is a French author who won the Prix Goncourt in 1985 for his novel Les Noces barbares, translated in English as The Wedding. He is the former husband of pianist Brigitte Engerer, and the brother of musician Anne Queffélec.
Caryl Ferey
Caryl Ferey
Author · 11 books
Caryl Férey’s novel Utu won the Sang d’Encre, Michael Lebrun, and SNCF Crime Fiction Prizes. Zulu, his first novel to be published in English, was the winner of the Nouvel Obs Crime Fiction and Quais du Polar Readers Prizes. In 2008, it was awarded the French Grand Prix for Best Crime Novel. He lives in France.
Francoise Bourdin
Francoise Bourdin
Author · 33 books

Françoise Bourdin was born listening to opera. Her parents, both opera singers, helped her to develop an appreciation for strong characters and destinies, and for the music of words. As a teenager, she discovered horseback riding and it became her exclusive hobby. She dedicated her teens to this passion and to reading the works of classical authors that she discovered in her father’s huge library. Bourdin started to write short stories when she was very young. Her first novel was published by Editions Julliard when she was only twenty. Writing became the most important thing in her life and her second novel, two years later, was adapted for TV. Her fiction describes family stories, secrets, and passions. She values brave characters who face life boldly and never give up when confronted with adversity. Since 1994, she has written thirty books, three of which have been adapted for television. Her readership continues to grow with each novel. Bourdin has two daughters and lives in a beautiful home in Normandy. She writes every day, always with the same pleasure, the most beautifully human and moving stories. She knows how to express our deepest emotions and to write stories that resemble our own lives. Françoise Bourdin, née en 1952 à Paris, est un écrivain français. Elle est mariée à un médecin et a deux filles, Fabienne, née 1981, et Frédérique, née 1982. Elle commence à écrire des nouvelles à 16 ans. Elle publie son premier roman en 1972, Les Soleils mouillés. En 1973, son second roman, De vagues herbes hautes est choisi par Josée Dayan pour réaliser son premier téléfilm—avec comme interprète Laurent Terzieff. Depuis, elle a publié près d'une trentaine de livres. Elle est aussi scénariste de profession pour la télévision, beaucoup de ses romans ont été adaptés à la télévision.

Franck Thilliez
Franck Thilliez
Author · 40 books

Franck Thilliez is the author of several bestselling novels in his native France, where he lives. Thilliez was a computer engineer for a decade before he began writing. Syndrome E, is his first novel to be published in the United States. Several of his books were made into films : La chambre des morts (2007), Ligne de mire (2014) and Obsession(s) (2009)

François d'Epenoux
François d'Epenoux
Author · 4 books

Né en 1963 d'un père français des Pyrénées et d'une mère danoise, François d'Epenoux a suivi des études de droit (maîtrise), puis un 3e cycle de journalisme à l'IFP avant de basculer dans la publicité. Père de 4 enfants (Jeanne, Ninon, Charles et Oscar), François d'Epenoux a travaillé pendant plus de 10 ans en tant que concepteur-rédacteur chez Ogilvy Action, agence de communication, qu’il quitte en septembre 2010. Depuis, il exerce le métier de CRSE (Concepteur-Rédacteur-Scénariste-Écrivain). Parallèlement il est l’auteur aux éditions Anne Carrière d’un essai et de 9 romans. Deux de ses romans ont été adaptés au cinéma : Deux jours à tuer en 2008 par Jean Becker, et Les Papas du dimanche, en 2012 par Louis Becker.

Maxime Chattam
Maxime Chattam
Author · 40 books
Enfant discret, Maxime Chattam grandit en région parisienne. Il n'est pas particulièrement brillant à l'école mais se passionne pour le cinéma. A quatorze ans, après avoir regardé le film 'Stand by Me', il se met à le réécrire en rajoutant des péripéties. Il découvre le livre 'Le Seigneur des anneaux' et les romans de science-fiction de Stephen King notamment. Il suit le cours Simon, devient figurant dans un spectacle de Robert Hossein, et joue dans plusieurs téléfilms. Son premier livre, plein d'humour, s'intitule 'Le Coma des mortels'. Il fait plusieurs petits boulots et reprend ses études de lettres modernes à la fac. Pour se faire connaître du milieu du livre, il entre à la FNAC, mais n'a toujours pas envoyé de manuscrit aux maisons d'édition. Il suit une formation de criminologie pendant un an où il étudie la psychiatrie criminelle, la police technique et scientifique et la médecine légale. Il assiste même à des autopsies et rencontre des spécialistes pour préparer son roman. Toujours libraire, il consacre ses week-ends à son projet de thriller. Il rédige 'L' Ame du mal' en 2001 et l'envoie à trois maisons d'édition. Un soir, Michel Lafon le contacte et lui propose de signer un contrat. 'In Tenebris' sort en mars 2003 alors qu'il est déjà en train d'écrire 'Maléfices'. Cette même année, il achève le troisième opus de la trilogie 'Maléfices'. Il publie en 2005 'Le Sang du temps'. En tout, Maxime Chattam signe cinq romans et parvient à réaliser son rêve d'enfant.
Alexandra Lapierre
Alexandra Lapierre
Author · 14 books

Alexandra Lapierre has won international acclaim for her writing. Her works have been widely translated and she has received numerous awards, including the Honorary Award of the Association of American University Women. She earned an MFA degree in 1981 from the University of Southern California, Los Angeles. The daughter of the writer Dominique Lapierre, she was brought up surrounded by books. At the Sorbonne in Paris, she learned how to research. And, she said, her studies at the American Film Institute in Los Angeles and the University of Southern California taught her how to tell a story, "something we have forgotten a bit in French literature today." She was voted Woman of Culture by the city of Rome, Italy, and has been nominated Chevalier in the “Order of Arts and Letters” by the French government. Her most recent work, L’Excessive, was an immediate best seller in Europe and is being developed for a television series. Alexandra Lapierre lives in Paris.

Agnes Martin-Lugand
Agnes Martin-Lugand
Author · 17 books

Agnès Martin-Lugand (born Saint-Malo) is a French writer of novels. A psychology major, she turned towards writing and published her first novel, Les gens heureux lisent et boivent du café (Happy People Read and Drink Coffee), as a self-edition via Amazon's Kindle platform on December 2012. Rapidly noticed by literary bloggers close to the self-publishing medium, she was approached by Florian Lafani, responsible for the digital development of Michel Lafon editions, proposing her to enter the traditional publishing world. Once the novel was among Michel Lafon's catalog, the publisher assured the translations to multiple European languages, particularly to Spanish, Italian, Polish and Turkish. Her second novel, Entre mes mains le bonheur se faufile, was published by the same company in June 2014.

Agnes Ledig
Agnes Ledig
Author · 9 books
Agnès Ledig exerce le métier de sage-femme libérale en Alsace. En 2011, son premier roman, Marie d'en haut, connaît un succès immédiat et devient le coup de cœur du grand prix des lectrices de Femme Actuelle. En 2013, Juste avant le bonheur obtient le prix Maisons de la Presse et devient un best-seller (160 000 exemplaires vendus en France).
Bernard Minier
Bernard Minier
Author · 14 books

Bernard Minier grew up in the foothills of the French Pyrenees. He had a career as a customs official before publishing his first novel, The Frozen Dead, in 2011. The novel has been translated into a dozen languages and has garnered critical acclaim as well as several literary prizes in France. Minier lives in the Essonne, south of Paris. (source www.bookbrowse.com)

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