Paris Echo
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Narrateur(s):
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Elham Ehsas
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Deborah McBride
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Auteur(s):
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Sebastian Faulks
À propos de cet audio
Set in 2006, Paris Echo follows Hannah, a thirty-one-year-old American post-doctoral researcher looking into the lives of women during the German Occupation of Paris in 1940-44, and Tariq, a nineteen-year-old boy who has run away from his home in Morocco, searching for sex and adventure.
Through their culture clash we are taken back into the hidden Paris of the Dark Years, the Algerian War and the simmering discontents of the banlieue. As both main characters fight to preserve their integrity and their sanity, they find their future shaped by the lives of the dead, by the ghosts of the Paris Metro.
Ce que les critiques en disent
SHORTLISTED FOR THE BRITISH BOOK AWARDS
A TIMES (UK) BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR
A NEW STATESMAN BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR
"Faulks immerses readers into a haunted Paris. . . . Exhilarating. . . . Fans of Paula McLain and Ian McEwan will enjoy Faulks's touching tale of two Parisian visitors looking to reimagine their self-identities in a changing world." ―Publishers Weekly
"Briskly told and engaging. . . . [Paris Echo] is an entertaining novel with memorable characters. A fun romp through Paris and history." ―Kirkus Reviews
"Enveloping. . . . Faulks offers a subtle but affecting portrait of friendship while exploring the immense difficulty of making sense of the larger world." ―Booklist
"Superb." —The Observer
"[An] exquisite book. . . . A deeply affecting, wholly unsolemn treatment of some of the 20th century's darkest moments" —Daily Mail (UK)
"Tariq is one of Mr. Faulks's most memorable charmers . . . and Paris Echo, for all its tragedy, one of his most buoyant novels, flawlessly paced and deftly constructed. Here this agile writer . . . moves gracefully back and forth between shadow and light, weaving together disparate stories but never too neatly." —The Wall Street Journal
"Both thoughtful and thought-provoking with memorable characters and a profound sense of the past in the present." —Sunday Express (UK)
"Faulks is doing what he does best." ―The Times (UK)
"Paris Echo is another impressive achievement. . . . There is humour and humanity in this bold, perceptive novel." —Express (UK)
"The prowess of [Faulks's] storytelling makes him a graceful guide through 'the great world of the past.' . . . Cunningly crafted. . . . France's unquiet histories are brought to life by a master storyteller." —Financial Times (UK)
"Master storytelling. . . . [An] intriguing and moving story that shows how the future is shaped by the past." —Women & Home
"This is a deeply cinematic novel. . . . Paris Echo is brimming with facts and hard truths about how people act during war that we could all benefit from knowing." —Evening Standard (UK)
"Romantic. Intriguing. Beguiling. . . . Paris Echo takes readers to places tourists don’t visit . . . [and] is so intimately, so evocatively like Paris." ―The Sunday Times
"Paris Echo does not disappoint. . . . A stimulating read." ―John Boyne, The Irish Times
"Here is Paris in all its beauty and squalor. . . . Intelligent, moving. . . . A love letter to Paris and indeed to France." ―The Scotsman
A TIMES (UK) BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR
A NEW STATESMAN BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR
"Faulks immerses readers into a haunted Paris. . . . Exhilarating. . . . Fans of Paula McLain and Ian McEwan will enjoy Faulks's touching tale of two Parisian visitors looking to reimagine their self-identities in a changing world." ―Publishers Weekly
"Briskly told and engaging. . . . [Paris Echo] is an entertaining novel with memorable characters. A fun romp through Paris and history." ―Kirkus Reviews
"Enveloping. . . . Faulks offers a subtle but affecting portrait of friendship while exploring the immense difficulty of making sense of the larger world." ―Booklist
"Superb." —The Observer
"[An] exquisite book. . . . A deeply affecting, wholly unsolemn treatment of some of the 20th century's darkest moments" —Daily Mail (UK)
"Tariq is one of Mr. Faulks's most memorable charmers . . . and Paris Echo, for all its tragedy, one of his most buoyant novels, flawlessly paced and deftly constructed. Here this agile writer . . . moves gracefully back and forth between shadow and light, weaving together disparate stories but never too neatly." —The Wall Street Journal
"Both thoughtful and thought-provoking with memorable characters and a profound sense of the past in the present." —Sunday Express (UK)
"Faulks is doing what he does best." ―The Times (UK)
"Paris Echo is another impressive achievement. . . . There is humour and humanity in this bold, perceptive novel." —Express (UK)
"The prowess of [Faulks's] storytelling makes him a graceful guide through 'the great world of the past.' . . . Cunningly crafted. . . . France's unquiet histories are brought to life by a master storyteller." —Financial Times (UK)
"Master storytelling. . . . [An] intriguing and moving story that shows how the future is shaped by the past." —Women & Home
"This is a deeply cinematic novel. . . . Paris Echo is brimming with facts and hard truths about how people act during war that we could all benefit from knowing." —Evening Standard (UK)
"Romantic. Intriguing. Beguiling. . . . Paris Echo takes readers to places tourists don’t visit . . . [and] is so intimately, so evocatively like Paris." ―The Sunday Times
"Paris Echo does not disappoint. . . . A stimulating read." ―John Boyne, The Irish Times
"Here is Paris in all its beauty and squalor. . . . Intelligent, moving. . . . A love letter to Paris and indeed to France." ―The Scotsman
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