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The Grace of Brigands
2013
First Published
3.45
Average Rating
276
Number of Pages

Sixteen year-old Maria Cristina Vaatonen's cloistered life undergoes a sea of change once she becomes the flatmate of Joanne, a young freewheeling ex-junkie. Maria Cristina escapes from a suffocating small-town existence in the Great Canadian North to 1970s sunny, palm fronded California dreaming libertarian dreams. Very soon she allows herself to be seduced by Rafael Claramunt, a Nobel-aspiring author long resting on his laurels. She meets his strapping taciturn taxi driver improbably named Judy Garland, and acquires a she-cat named Jean-Luc Godard. As Claramunt becomes a self-appointed Pygmalion apparently to fuel her writing dreams, Maria Cristina is propelled into literary stardom with her autobiographical debut novel The Wicked Sister, in which she ruthlessly settles scores with her family. It takes one phone call to shatter the equilibrium of this hard-earned life. Will Maria Cristina be able to withstand the dead weight of guilt the caller's voice arouses, or will the past exact its price? Veronique Ovalde is the author of several prize-winning novels. The Grace of Brigands is her fourth novel. "Véronique Ovaldé's imagination and talent continue to be remarkable." - Marie Claire "If the epithet 'novelistic' needed to win its spurs, this book would accomplish it." - Elle

Avg Rating
3.45
Number of Ratings
168
5 STARS
13%
4 STARS
33%
3 STARS
44%
2 STARS
8%
1 STARS
2%
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Author

Veronique Ovalde
Veronique Ovalde
Author · 11 books

Véronique Ovaldé est une écrivaine à l’imaginaire particulièrement vif. Le Sommeil des poissons (Le Seuil, 2000), Toutes choses scintillant (Éditions de l'Ampoule, 2002), Les Hommes en général me plaisent beaucoup (Actes Sud, 2003), Déloger l'animal (Actes Sud, 2005), Et mon cœur transparent (Éditions de l'Olivier, 2008): cinq romans ont suffi à imposer son univers singulier, en France mais aussi à l’étranger (nombreuses traductions). Elle a reçu la Bourse Goncourt du livre jeunesse avec l'illustratrice Joëlle Jolivet pour leur album, La Très Petite Zébuline (Actes Sud Junior, 2006). Elle participe régulièrement à des performances avec des artistes : production de multiples avec Françoise Quardon, performances avec Hervé Trioreau (Lieu Unique, Nantes, 2005), Louis Vermot (Correspondances de Manosque, 2005), lectures (festival d’Avignon, jardin des Doms, 2006). Elle est née en 1972 au Perreux-sur-Marne, travaille dans l'édition et vit à Paris avec ses deux enfants.

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