Points: Etonne-moi
- 205 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
François loves Margot, who desires Mathieu, who has a weakness for Marin. Marin loves everyone, but Luc belongs to no one. Between the countryside and Paris, car trips to the sea and nocturnal wanderings in the bars of the Marais, evenings by the fire and deserted early mornings on the sidewalks of Pigalle, as they approach thirty, Guillaume Le Touze's characters search for their path. This light yet serious novel portrays a generation that refuses to choose between freedom and comfort, feelings and sensuality, bohemian life and marriage, writing and life. Because everything is possible, and the world belongs to those who have remained true to their dreams.


