Bitter Almonds

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Bitter Almonds

Author(s): Laurence Cossé (Author), Alison Anderson (Translator)

  • Publisher: Europa Editions
  • Publication Date: 11 April 2013
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 176 pages
  • ISBN-10: 9781609450892
  • ISBN-13: 1609450892

Book Description

From the author of A Novel Bookstore comes this delightful story about friendship across racial and economic barriers set in contemporary Paris.

Édith can hardly believe it when she learns that Fadila, her sixty-year-old housemaid, is completely illiterate. How can a person living in Paris in the third millennium possibly survive without knowing how to read or write? How does she catch a bus, or pay a bill, or withdraw money from the bank? Why it’s unacceptable! She thus decides to become Fadila’s French teacher. But teaching something as complex as reading and writing to an adult is rather more challenging than she thought. Their lessons are short, difficult, and tiring. Yet, during these lessons, the oh-so-Parisian Édith and Fadila, an immigrant from Morocco, begin to understand one another as never before, and form this understanding will blossom a surprising and delightful friendship. Édith will enter into contact with a way of life utterly unfamiliar to her, one that is unforgiving at times, but also full of joy and dignity.

Editorial Reviews

Review

Praise for Bitter Almonds

Wry, sly, and coyly seditious, Cosse’s piquant satire is a subtly wrought manifesto against blatant consumer manipulation and media malfeasance. –Carol Haggas, Booklist

Cosse poignantly depicts characters.
–Publishers Weekly

Praise for Laurence Cosse‘s previous novels

[A Novel Bookstore] makes a good argument for literature as a sensual pleasure surpassing even sex and fine wine.
–The Washington Post

Marvelous and stimulating.
–San Francisco Chronicle

A deeply satisfying manifesto of book love and a sharp indictment of those who would use such love for their own evil purposes.
–The Huffington Post

The psychological issues Cossé raises [in An Accident in August] are telling and true.
–Kirkus Reviews

About the Author

Laurence Cossé’s A Novel Bookstore (Europa Editions, 2010), her ninth novel and an Indie Bound bestseller, was described by the San Francisco Chronicle as “marvelous and stimulating.” She was a journalist and critic before devoting herself entirely to fiction. She lives in France.

Alison Anderson’s translations for Europa Editions include novels by Sélim Nassib, Amélie Nothomb, and Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt. She is the translator of The Elegance of the Hedgehog (Europa, 2008) and The Life of the Elves (Europa, 2016) by Muriel Barbery.

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