The international bestseller: the tragic and triumphant life and death of one of the twentieth century's most extraordinary artists. 'Sad, beautiful, indignant, wrenching, important' Sarah Perry, author of THE ESSEX SERPENT
David Foenkinos Books
David Foenkinos is a French author whose works explore the complexities of human relationships with sensitivity and elegance. His writing is characterized by a keen insight into emotions and an ability to capture the subtle nuances of interpersonal interaction. Through his distinctive style, he brings readers deeply resonant stories that often delve into themes of love, loss, and the search for meaning. Foenkinos's approach is both intimate and universal, making his books an unforgettable reading experience.







He was passing by, she kissed him without thinking. Now she wonders whether she did the right thing. But Natalie isn't certain of anything anymore. One minute she was a happily married young woman, successful in her career, and convinced the future was full of promise. But when her husband was run over by a car, her whole world was turned upside down. Years later, still bruised with grief but desperate to move on with her life, she impulsively kisses her colleague Marcus. For Natalie, the kiss is just a gratuitous act. For the awkward, unassuming Marcus, it is the moment at which he falls hopelessly, helplessly in love. But how will he ever convince such a beautiful, intelligent but confused young woman that he is the man who can bring her back to life?
'An exquisitely bittersweet comedy of life's missed opportunities' Jonathan Coe, author of Bournville A magical imagining of the fate of a fictional boy whose life is shaped forever when he loses out on the role of Harry Potter. It's 1999. Martin Hill is ten years old, crazy about Arsenal and has a minor crush on a girl named Betty. Then he makes it to the final two in the casting for Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. In the end, the other boy is picked for the role of a lifetime. A devastated Martin tries to move on with his life. But how can he escape his failure, especially when it's the most famous film series in the world? Foenkinos's smash-hit Second Best is a playful, poignant story about fate, loss and how the lives we wish we'd led might not be all they're cracked up to be . . .
The Martins
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
A Parisian writer lacking inspiration finds the heroine of his next novel outside his apartment. Telling the story of octogenarian Madeleine and her family, he finds himself drawn deeper and deeper into their lives - with unexpected consequences.
The Mystery of Henri Pick
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The delightful first title in a new collaboration with Channel 4's Walter Presents: a fast-paced comic mystery enriched by a deep love of books In the small town of Crozon in Brittany, a library houses manuscripts that were rejected for publication: the faded dreams of aspiring writers. Visiting while on holiday, young editor Delphine Despero is thrilled to discover a novel so powerful that she feels compelled to bring it back to Paris to publish it. The book is a sensation, prompting fevered interest in the identity of its author - apparently one Henri Pick, a now-deceased pizza chef from Crozon. Sceptics cry that the whole thing is a hoax: how could this man have written such a masterpiece? An obstinate journalist, Jean-Michel Rouche, heads to Brittany to investigate. By turns farcical and moving, The Mystery of Henri Pick is a fast-paced comic mystery enriched by a deep love of books - and of the authors who write them. Curley #108
Vers la beauté
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Professeur aux Beaux-Arts de Lyon, Antoine Duris décide de tout quitter pour devenir gardien de salle au musée d'Orsay. Mathilde Mattel, la DRH, est frappée par la personnalité de cet homme taciturne et mystérieux qui fuit tout contact social. Parfois, elle le surprend, dans la salle des Modigliani, à parler à mi-voix au portrait de Jeanne Hébuterne, la fiancée du peintre au destin tragique.
Número dos
- 222 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Charlotte to przejmujący portret wyjątkowej kobiety, wspomnienie tragicznego losu, a zarazem opowieść o poszukiwaniu.Poszukiwaniu ślad�w artystki przez pisarza, kt�rego fascynacja przerodziła się w obsesję. Ta książka opowiada o życiu Charlotte Salomon, artystki malarki, kt�ra w wieku dwudziestu sześciu lat, będąc w ciąży, straciła życie w obozie koncentracyjnym. Wychowała się w Berlinie w rodzinie naznaczonej tragedią samob�jczych śmierci. Kiedy do władzy doszli naziści, jej rodzina doświadcza coraz większego wykluczenia z kolejnych sfer życia. Charlotte wyemigruje do Francji, zostawiając w kraju ukochanego
Que trouve-t-on dans la bibliothèque des écrivains ? Qu'ont-ils lu d'essentiel et d'inoubliable ? Quel est le livre qui les a le plus marqués, bouleversés ? Le livre qui les a changés, qui a changé leur regard sur le monde, ou sur la vie ? Le livre avec lequel ils entretiennent une relation particulière, qu'ils ont le plus relu ou offert ? Le livre qui les a peut-être même incités à écrire en leur ouvrant la voie ?34 écrivains nous font découvrir les trésors de leur bibliothèque.Les Éditions Flammarion soutiennent activement Bibliothèques Sans Frontières, association à laquelle est reversée la totalité des droits d'auteur issus de la vente de ce volume.
Biblioteca Formentor: La delicadeza - 9.a edición
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Charles Delamain dirige une entreprise dont le siège est en Suède. Il est amoureux de sa collègue Nathalie, jeune et jolie cadre, qui vient de perdre François, son mari, accidentellement. Mais Nathalie ne veut pas de lui. Un employé suédois de la firme, Markus, aura plus de chance.


