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Little Jewel
Little Jewel | Patrick Modiano
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A mesmerizing novel by Nobel Laureate Patrick Modiano, now superbly translated for English-language readers For long standing admirers of Modiano s luminous writing as well as those readers encountering his work for the first time, "Little Jewel" will be an exciting discovery. Uniquely told by a young female narrator, "Little Jewel" is the story of a young woman adrift in Paris, imprisoned in an imperfectly remembered past. The city itself is a major character in Modiano s work, and timeless moral ambiguities of the post-Occupation years remain hauntingly unresolved. One day in the corridors of the metro, nineteen-year-old Therese glimpses a woman in a yellow coat. Could this be the mother who long ago abandoned her? Is she still alive? Desperate for answers to questions that have tormented her since childhood, Therese pursues the mysterious figure on a quest through the streets of Paris. In classic Modiano style, this book explores the elusive nature of memory, the unyielding power of the past, and the deep human need for identity and connection."
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tricours
La Petite Bijou | Patrick Modiano
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Pickpick

Weird, but very good! There are at least three different stories of interestt here, and they're all just left hanging, which is both intriguing and a bit frustrating.

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tricours
La Petite Bijou | Patrick Modiano
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My third French book isn't on Litsy yet, but here's my fourth! A couple of pages before going to sleep.

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readingcities
Little Jewel | Patrick Modiano
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Mehso-so

perfect company for summer nights. I planning to read this mostly in bed under the comforting buzz of my window ac unit, but it ended up as company for muggy/sweaty/stinky subterranean waits in the hellacape that is summer safetracking in the DC metro. not totally inappropriate given how much the Paris metro features, and the narrator's general air of listless despair.
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