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Laddar... Life, Only Better (2014)av Anna Gavalda
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Gå med i LibraryThing för att få reda på om du skulle tycka om den här boken. Det finns inga diskussioner på LibraryThing om den här boken. Dos historias, una misma elección. Mathilde y Yann son dos jóvenes infelices con una vida anodina y sin dirección; dos jóvenes de nuestro tiempo, hastiados y a la vez hambrientos, educados y rabiosos, personas comunes y a la vez los héroes de las dos historias que comprenden esta obra, pues prefieren arriesgar y escoger una vida equivocada a no vivir vida alguna. inga recensioner | lägg till en recension
Two lost young Parisians discover new paths for their lives in this charming pair of novellas by the international-bestselling author ofBillie. Twenty-four-year-old Mathilde has abandoned her studies in art history for a job leaving anonymous negative comments on websites. One day she loses her bag in a café--a bag that happens to contain ten thousand Euros. When an unknown man returns it to her a week later, Mathilde becomes obsessed with the mysterious encounter Twenty-six-year-old Yann works as a sales assistant in a home appliances store while he waits for better days to come. He wouldn't say he is unhappy. But sometimes, late at night, when he is crossing a bridge over the River Seine, he imagines jumping. One day he does a favor for one of his neighbors and is asked to stay for dinner as thanks. The following morning Yann throws caution to the wind and decides to change his life entirely. These two novellas by bestselling author Anna Gavalda are among her most moving and inspiring.Life, Only Better is a touching, cleverly crafted book about choices and their consequences. Inga biblioteksbeskrivningar kunde hittas. |
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personas comunes y a la vez los héroes de las dos historias que comprenden esta obra, pues prefieren arriesgar y escoger una vida equivocada a no vivir vida alguna.