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Marie
Marie | Faith Evans
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Marie is enjoying life. She has a husband, whom she adores with every ounce of her being (and who equally adores her), and she's easily pleased by the smaller things in life - the drag of a cigarette, a hotel balcony, the scattering of light across the surface of the sea. While on holiday, Marie spots a young man lying on the beach and is instantly drawn to him. Their connection develops into a passionate and intense love affair, opening a window into Marie's untapped desires. As she explores the vibrant immediacy of her yearnings, Marie begins to see her entire world anew. Set among the bustling train stations and narrow rues of 1940s Paris, --Miche?le Roberts 'Exquisite, quiet, elegant, disciplined and nonsentimental ... Bourdouxhe conveys the sharp, almost physical intensity of thought as experienced by a central character suspended between apathy and restless curiosity.' -----Sunday Times.
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RowReads1
Marie (English) | Madeleine Bourdouxhe
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I‘ve heard her compared to Colette probably because she focuses on women‘s lives. The fact she doesn‘t write in first person is a big plus in my book, Maybe it‘s my imagination but it‘s becoming more and more common.

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rachaich
Marie (English) | Madeleine Bourdouxhe
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Short and intense in its delivery of a woman's brief journey into an elicit love.
It reminded me in parts of Gilman and The Yellow Wallpaper.

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rachaich
Marie (English) | Madeleine Bourdouxhe
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Thinking about starting this one. It's been very sunny here today so the cover appeals 😊😊😊☉☉

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HardcoverHearts
Marie | Faith Evans
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Thank you, @DeweysReadathon for this Readathon which has helped me read my reaching challenge milestone, having finished my 150th book of the year, with this lovely translation of Madeleine Bourdouxhe‘s 1943 feminist French novel. I‘m feeling quite accomplished and happy!! I hope everyone else is having a magnificent readathon!

Bookzombie Congratulations!!!🎈🍾🎉 7y
rubyslippersreads 🎉📚🎉📚🎉🎉🎉 7y
batsy Well done! 🎉🎉🎉 And this book sounds like my kind of thing, I remember reading about it but forgot all about it so thank you 😁 7y
HardcoverHearts @batsy -I really liked it. I‘d love to hear your thoughts when you are done reading it. 7y
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HardcoverHearts
Marie (English) | Madeleine Bourdouxhe
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For my next @DeweysReadathon book, I‘ve decided to stay the French course and have picked Marie, a book that was suggested by a lovely bookseller from Daunt Books in London when @Caksf and I were there this summer. Hope everyone is loving their readathon so far!

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Abailliekaras
Marie (English) | Madeleine Bourdouxhe
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I thank Graeme Macrae Burnet for mentioning this in the Guardian as a best read of 2016: I found it in my TBR & just finished it in one sitting. The story of a woman who creates her own freedom. Existentialist, (the author a friend of Sartre & de Beauvoir) it has a female sensibility, her protagonist a traditional wife who (re)gains strength & verve during the story. Beautiful writing, translated by Faith Evans.

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Abailliekaras
Marie (English) | Madeleine Bourdouxhe
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Another accidental book haul, Loving these novellas from Skoob books. Marie: hot summer pick; Anita Brookner on the strength of Hotel du Lac & the Three Cornered Hat because I couldn't resist!