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The Rendezvous - by Justine Levy (Paperback)

The Rendezvous - by  Justine Levy (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><i>The Rendezvous</i> is a beautiful and evocative first novel that blurs all lines between memoir and fiction. In a painfully sentimental journey, Louise, a sophisticated eighteen-year-old Parisian student, sits in a café awaiting the arrival of her long-absent mother, an aging hippie and former fashion model. <br> As the hours pass and Louise waits, she reaches deeper and deeper into her store of memory, recalling the early failure of her parents' marriage. Louise remembers how brief and unfulfilling meetings with her mother have punctuated her safe and secure life with her father, a world-renowned conductor. Carefully walking the balance between anticipation and fear, Louise meditates upon the chaos of her mother's life, a life of decadence, drugs, and irresponsibility. <br> Coming face-to-face with the powerful love she feels for her mother, Louise wryly acknowledges the complexity of a relationship filled with countless letdowns and unwavering devotion. Written with a wisdom that transcends age and the wit and savvy of a true survivor, <i>The Rendezvous</i> is a poignant examination of the transition to young adulthood and the often startling awareness of a parent's fallibility.<p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br>The Rendezvous is a beautiful and evocative first novel that blurs all lines between memoir and fiction. In a painfully sentimental journey, Louise, a sophisticated eighteen-year-old Parisian student, sits in a cafe awaiting the arrival of her long-absent mother, an aging hippie and former fashion model.<P>As the hours pass and Louise waits, she reaches deeper and deeper into her store of memory, recalling the early failure of her parents' marriage. Louise remembers how brief and unfulfilling meetings with her mother have punctuated her safe and secure life with her father, a world-renowned conductor. Carefully walking the balance between anticipation and fear, Louise meditates upon the chaos of her mother's life, a life of decadence, drugs, and irresponsibility.<P>Coming face-to-face with the powerful love she feels for her mother, Louise wryly acknowledges the complexity of a relationship filled with countless letdowns and unwavering devotion. Written with a wisdom that transcends age and the wit and savvy of a true survivor, The Rendezvous is a poignant examination of the transition to young adulthood and the often startling awareness of a parent's fallibility.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><i>Elle</i> Lévy's writing is quirky and provocative and fresh....A lively, tenderhearted book.<br><br>Patrick Besson <i>Paris Match</i> Like Françoise Sagan and Patrick Modiano before her, Justive Lévy has exploded onto the literary scene.<br><br>Barbara Fischer <i>The New York Times Book Review</i> Provides a devastating description of the fierce and firm grip of a young woman's love, a reminder that while it is painful to hope and be disappointed, it is more painful still to give up hoping.<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Justine Lévy</b> is the daughter of the preeminent French philosopher Bernard-Henri Lévy. She is a student of philosophy at the University of Paris. This is her first novel.

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