Bonjour Tristesse by Françoise Sagan
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Sagan was only 18 when she wrote this simple seeming but unforgettable – and harrowing – story of a 17-year-old girl on summer holiday with her widowed, philandering father along the French Riviera.
Sagan was only 18 when she wrote this simple seeming but unforgettable – and harrowing – story of a 17-year-old girl on summer holiday with her widowed, philandering father along the French Riviera.
Just in time for the holidays, Ghost Parachute has published a new short story of mine, “Steppe,” about drinking. Ho…
In October, I had the privilege of again speaking publicly about the rise and politicization of book banning in the…
Spending a week in one of the reconstructed stone studios at Cill Rialaig on the west coast of Ireland overlooking…