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Jezebel (Vintage International)
by Irene Nemirovsky

Published: 2012-05-01
Paperback : 208 pages
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A stunning novel about mothers and daughters, about vengeance, and an aging, still beautiful woman on trial for shooting her lover.
 
In a French courtroom, the trial of a woman is taking place. Gladys Eysenach is no longer young, but she remains striking, elegant, cold. She is accused of ...
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A stunning novel about mothers and daughters, about vengeance, and an aging, still beautiful woman on trial for shooting her lover.
 
In a French courtroom, the trial of a woman is taking place. Gladys Eysenach is no longer young, but she remains striking, elegant, cold. She is accused of shooting dead her much-younger lover. As the witnesses take the stand and the case unfolds, Gladys relives fragments of her past: her childhood, her absent father, her marriage, her turbulent relationship with her daughter, her decline, and then the final irrevocable act. With the depth of insight and pitiless compassion we have come to expect from the acclaimed author of Suite Francaise, Irene Nemirovsky shows us the soul of a desperate woman obsessed with her lost youth.

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How different would this book be, if it was to happen now and not in the 1940s ?
Do you recognize any of your selfish attitude in the main character ? did you also feel the emptiness this attitude creates ?
by robiot6 (see profile) 04/25/13

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How women handle age ?
by robiot6 (see profile) 04/25/13
A great book to discuss how women cope with the signs of age and how they handle their children growing up as adults.

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  "Surprisingly contemporary"by Delphine R. (see profile) 04/25/13

"This book's topic is very surprising for this time (1940s) ; it is very contemporary as it helps reflect on our own questions, our own selfishness. It would be interesting to rewrite it in ... (read more)

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