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Olivier Bourdeaut

    Olivier Bourdeaut, criado en la costa atlántica, encontró pronto su libertad cuando el sistema educativo tradicional no comprendió sus deseos de aprendizaje. Privado de televisión en su infancia, sus días estuvieron llenos de lecturas extensas y sueños ilimitados. Tras una década navegando por el impredecible mundo inmobiliario y dos años más dirigiendo una peculiar empresa, Bourdeaut, habiendo explorado roles desde expertos en plomo hasta recolectores de flores de sal, finalmente persiguió su ambición de toda la vida: escribir. Su primera obra publicada es un testimonio de este perdurable impulso creativo.

    Olivier Bourdeaut
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    Waiting for Bojangles
    • Waiting for Bojangles

      • 176 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      An “oddball fairy tale” (The New York Times)—shortlisted for one of France’s highest literary prizes—a dark, funny, and wholly charming novel about a young boy and his eccentric family, who grapple with the realities of mental illness in unique and whimsical ways. A young boy lives with his madcap parents, Louise and George, and an exotic bird in a Parisian apartment, where the unopened mail rises in a tower by the door and his parents dance each night to Nina Simone’s mellifluous classic “Mister Bojangles.” As his mother, mesmerizing and unpredictable, descends deeper into her own mind, it is up to the boy and his father to keep her safe—and, when that fails, happy. Fleeing Paris for a country home in Spain, they come to understand that some of the most radiant people bear the heaviest burdens. Told from the perspective of a young boy who idolizes his parents—and from George’s journals, detailing his epic love story with his wife—Waiting for Bojangles is a “lighthearted and yet sorrowful tale” (San Francisco Chronicle) that will stay with you long after the final page.

      Waiting for Bojangles
      4,3
    • Pactum salis

      • 272 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Au lendemain d’une nuit d’ivresse, Michel, agent immobilier ambitieux, réalise qu’il a signé un contrat d’embauche avec Jean, un paludier misanthrope devenu son nouvel employeur. Liés par cette promesse absurde et une fascination réciproque, ils vont passer une semaine à tenter de s’apprivoiser. Mais deux solitaires réunis ne font pas forcément deux amis. Au cœur des marais salants, la rencontre incongrue de ces deux hommes que tout oppose va faire des étincelles.

      Pactum salis
      3,2