A happy pen, a mesmerizing nectar, a breathless novel: three books of the week

Who carved this noble pieta, now hidden from view? Its author, Michelangelo Vitaliani, is commemorated by the delightful pen of Jean-Baptiste Andreae. “Watch Her”, Fnac Novel Prize 2023.

Our review of “Watch Her”.
Jean-Baptiste Andrea. © DR

Stephen Tesberg and Bernard Vranken still amaze: the spectacular “Children of the Sky”

“And you will pass like a raging wind” (Clara Arnott)

Clara Arnaud takes her readers to the Pyrenees, where coexistence with the bear is exciting. For three seasons, he accompanied naturalists and shepherds and herders responsible for reintroducing mammals to the region. Clara Arnaud never caricatured these irreconcilable views.

Our review of the book “And you shall pass like a maddened wind.”
Clara Arnott.
Clara Arnott. © DR

Following in the footsteps of Lucretia de’ Medici, Maggie O’Farrell died at the age of sixteen in tense circumstances.

“Hazel” by Sarah Koskiewicz

Poignant, touching, dark but never heavy, Sarah Koskiewicz’s second novel (Pack2019, Plon), producer, journalist the world Or Les InauxVibrant from the first word to the last.

Our review of “Hazel”.
Sarah Koskiewicz.
Sarah Koskiewicz. © DR

Stephen Tesberg and Bernard Vranken still amaze: the spectacular “Children of the Sky”

Every Wednesday, find our reviews on “Arts Libre”, the cultural link of La Libre Belgique.

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