Parámetros
- 175 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
Más información sobre el libro
In the vein of Amelie and The Little Paris Bookshop, this modern fairytale follows a French woman whose life transforms after meeting a reclusive bookseller and his young daughter. Juliette leads an ordinary life in Paris, working a slow office job and navigating a series of unsatisfactory relationships while battling melancholy. Her only joys come from her metro rides, where she imagines stories about the strangers reading books around her: the old lady, the math student, the amateur ornithologist, and others. One day, while avoiding work, she stumbles upon a rusty gate propped open with a book. Drawn in, she enters the enchanting world of Soliman and his daughter, Zaide. Before long, Juliette becomes a passeur, helping Soliman by matching used books with readers, turning her daydreams into reality. When Soliman asks her to care for Zaide while he’s away, Juliette faces a pivotal decision about embracing this new life. This big-hearted, humorous, and whimsical tale is a delayed coming-of-age story about a woman willing to change her life, celebrating the unifying power of books.
Compra de libros
The Girl Who Reads on the Métro, Ros Schwartz, Christine Féret-Fleury
- Idioma
- Publicado en
- 2019
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- Idioma
- Inglés
- Autores
- Ros Schwartz, Christine Féret-Fleury
- Editorial
- Flatiron Books
- Publicado en
- 2019
- Formato
- Tapa dura
- Páginas
- 175
- ISBN10
- 1250315425
- ISBN13
- 9781250315427
- Serie
- Etiquetas
- Ficción, Romance, Mujeres, Ficción contemporánea, Romance contemporáneo, Francia, Literatura francesa, París, Realismo mágico, Sobre libros, Narración, Lectura, Metro
- Primera publicación
- 2017
- Título original
- La fille qui lisait dans le métro
- Calificación
- 3,05 de 5
- Descripción
- In the vein of Amelie and The Little Paris Bookshop, this modern fairytale follows a French woman whose life transforms after meeting a reclusive bookseller and his young daughter. Juliette leads an ordinary life in Paris, working a slow office job and navigating a series of unsatisfactory relationships while battling melancholy. Her only joys come from her metro rides, where she imagines stories about the strangers reading books around her: the old lady, the math student, the amateur ornithologist, and others. One day, while avoiding work, she stumbles upon a rusty gate propped open with a book. Drawn in, she enters the enchanting world of Soliman and his daughter, Zaide. Before long, Juliette becomes a passeur, helping Soliman by matching used books with readers, turning her daydreams into reality. When Soliman asks her to care for Zaide while he’s away, Juliette faces a pivotal decision about embracing this new life. This big-hearted, humorous, and whimsical tale is a delayed coming-of-age story about a woman willing to change her life, celebrating the unifying power of books.




