Tuesday's books - Lauriane Pipoz
In 1954, Françoise Sagan was eighteen years old. That summer, in six weeks, she wrote her first novel. A masterpiece as trenchant as it is meticulously written, it takes the reader into the heart of a family on the verge of reconstitution. While it says a lot about the mores of the 1950s, it hasn't aged a day. So much so, in fact, that we find ourselves looking for contemporary elements. The story of my trip to the Côte d'Azur, seventy years earlier, in the vile mind of a young girl ahead of her time.









