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And Their Children After Them

'A page-turner of a novel' New York Times

Nicolas Mathieu

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Coup de coeur
Coup de coeur (Fr.Lit), by Ines
Follow Anthony, a working-class teenager, during four summers in the '90s in rural France, as he grows into a young adult. Anthony has great expectations about his future, especially after meeting the beautiful and captivating Sthanie but his dreams crash brutally into reality. Winner of the Prix Goncourt 2018, this coming-of-age novel depicts a raw and often overlooked side of France and adolescence. Crude, cynical and even violent at times. If you're looking for a page-turner and a political and sociological read, this one's for you.

'[A] page-turner of a novel . . . I couldn't put the book down' - New York Times

'A multi-viewpoint panorama of thwarted aspirations, spiced with breathy sex scenes and nostalgic detail
.' - Mail on Sunday

August 1992. Fourteen-year-old Anthony and his cousin decide to steal a canoe to fight their all-consuming boredom on a lazy summer afternoon. Their simple act of defiance will lead to Anthony's first love and his first real summer - that one summer that comes to define everything that follows.

Over four sultry summers in the 1990s, Anthony and his friends grow up in a France trapped between nostalgia and decline, decency and rage, desperate to escape their small town, the scarred countryside and grey council estates, in search of a more hopeful future.

Nicolas Mathieu's eloquent novel gives a pitch-perfect depiction of teenage angst. Winner of the Prix Goncourt, it won praise for its portrayal of people living on the margins and shines a light on the struggles of French society today.

'Deeply felt . . . An exceptional portrait of youth' - Irish Times

Translated by William Rodarmor
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Binding: Paperback
Publication date: 01 Jul 2021
Dimensions: 129 x 196 x 31 mm
ISBN: 9781529303865