Not Everybody Lives the Same Way

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Not Everybody Lives the Same Way
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Jean-Paul Dubois
Translated by David Homel
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:256
Dimensions(mm): Height 214,Width 134
Category/GenreModern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
ISBN/Barcode 9781529417906
ClassificationsDewey:843.92
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Quercus Publishing
Imprint MacLehose Press
Publication Date 3 February 2022
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

For reasons that will eventually become clear, Paul Hansen is in prison. He's been in prison for a couple of years now, sharing his cell with a fearsome Hells Angel murderer, who often reminds Paul that he could kill him at any moment. But life wasn't always like this for Paul Hansen. Before prison, there were his parents: Danish pastor Johannes and free-spirited Anna, the proprietor of a controversial art house cinema. There were his friends in L'Excelsior, the block of luxury flats where Paul worked officially as a caretaker, and unofficially as a restorer of souls and comforter of the afflicted. And above all, there was his partner, Winona, the daring seaplane pilot, and their beloved dog Nouk. Many of them are dead now: his parents, friends, Winona and Nouk. Paul can still talk to them though; they appear in his dreams, as ghosts in his cell, breaking up the monotony and fear of his life behind bars. But Paul knows he cannot be released until he shows remorse for the crime that led to his imprisonment. And, even with his freedom at stake, for some things, true remorse is too high a price to pay. Translated from the French by David Homel

Author Biography

Jean-Paul Dubois was born in 1950 in Toulouse and is a journalist and author. He won the Prix Femina for his novel Une Vie Fran aise, and Not Everybody Lives the Same Way was awarded the Prix Goncourt in 2019. He is the author of many critically acclaimed novels and travel pieces, but has stated that he reserves all his writing for the month of March only.

Reviews

A masterpiece . . . Full of humanity, melancholy, irony -- Philippe Claudel Richly engaging . . . Skilfully translated by David Homel -- Michael Arditti * Spectator * A touching tale of a beleaguered dreamer . . . Lightness balanced by glints of harsh realism, a combination captured perfectly in David Homel's translation -- Christian House * Financial Times * Dubois has humanity rooted in his heart, but is under no illusions about anything . . . This cocktail of humour, intelligence and sentiment, freshly served with a deceptively casual elegance, is once again so successful * Bibliobs * A melancholy, luminous novel * Figaro * An affecting and nostalgic novel of lost happiness * Agence France-Press * Basically perfect * L'Obs *