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The Reader on the 6.27
Paperback / softback
Main Details
Title |
The Reader on the 6.27
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Jean-Paul Didierlaurent
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Translated by Ros Schwartz
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:208 | Dimensions(mm): Height 197,Width 130 |
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Category/Genre | Modern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945) |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781447276494
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Classifications | Dewey:843.92 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Pan Macmillan
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Imprint |
Pan Books
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Publication Date |
10 March 2016 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
An international bestseller, The Reader on the 6.27 is ready to take you on a journey... Guylain Vignolles lives on the edge of existence. Working at a book pulping factory in a job he hates, he has but one pleasure in life... Sitting on the 6.27 train each day, Guylain recites aloud from pages he has saved from the jaws of his monstrous pulping machine. But it is when he discovers the diary of a lonely young woman, Julie - a woman who feels as lost in the world as he does - that his journey will truly begin...
Author Biography
Jean-Paul Didierlaurent lives in the Vosges region of France. His short stories have twice won the International Hemingway Award. The Reader on the 6.27 is his first novel. A bestseller in France, it has been sold in over 25 territories.
ReviewsA delightful tale about the kinship of reading... Much of the charm resides in the simplicity of Didierlaurent's prose and his vivid characterisation. Ros Schwartz's translation perfectly conveys the warmth and eccentricities of his memorable cast. Already a bestseller in France, The Reader on the 6.27 looks set to woo British readers and become a book club favourite * Independent on Sunday * Charming . . . It is a clever, funny, and humane work that champions the power of literature * Sunday Times * This contemporary fable was acquired by more than twenty countries. A beautiful testimony to the universality of the love of books * Livres Hebdo * The humanity of the characters . . . the re-enchantment of everyday life, the power of words and literature, tenderness and humor . . . The Reader on the 6.27 is a must. * L'Express * I read it in one sitting, I couldn't put it down! It is one of those feel-good books that gets you really invested in the character's story, and then puts you in a good mood when you finish it. There is an underlying element of it being a love story, but the novel is so much more than that. * Literary Loveliness - Hello Magazine Online *
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