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The 2012 Award

 

Gavalda

Consolation

by Anna Gavalda

Translated from the original French by Alison Anderson

 

 

 

Nominated by:

  • Biblioteques de Barcelona, Spain

Publisher of Nominated Edition:


Chatto & Windus, UK

 

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ABOUT THE BOOK

An international bestseller and French publishing sensation Consolation is a dazzling, heartbreaking tale of one man, two remarkable women and an unforgettable transvestite.

Charles Balanda is forty-seven; a successful architect, he is constantly on the move. But from the moment he hears about the death of the woman he once loved – Anouk, the tragically big-hearted mother of a childhood friend – his life begins to unravel until, one day, he finds himself on a Paris pavement covered in blood. But fate brings him one final chance to be happy in Kate, an enchanting young woman, herself damaged but fearless and in love with life.

The resulting story is a triumphant, spellbinding and ultimately consoling novel about the power of a second chance.

(From Publisher).

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Born in 1970, Anna Gavalda was a teacher whose collection of stories, I Wish Someone Were Waiting for Me Somewhere, shot her to fame. Her work, including another short novel, has been translated into thirty-six languages. The mother of two small children, she lives and writes just outside Paris

LIBRARIAN'S COMMENTS

Consolation is a novel about life, love and second chances with sparkling dialogue and brilliant characters.

 

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