The Wide World

Author:   Pierre Lemaitre
Publisher:   Little Brown and Company
ISBN:  

9780316444200


Pages:   512
Publication Date:   05 December 2023
Format:   Hardback
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"The ""jubilant and exciting"" saga of one prominent French family in postwar Paris, Beirut, and Saigon--an electrifying novel of passion, greed, murder, and revenge (Sandrine Bajos, Le Parisien) The Pelletiers are a prominent French family living in 1948 Beirut. The patriarch, Louis, has built a successful business that he hopes to pass on to his eldest son. With no head for management, Jean nearly sinks the company, then marries a materialistic young woman who insists they emigrate to Paris and join high society. But there is another reason Jean must leave--he has committed a terrible crime. Youngest son Etienne is sent to make his fortune in Saigon. There, he begins investigating a covert scheme to channel smuggled goods and cash to the Viet Minh. But the evidence he collects presents a real threat to his own life. Fran�ois, the middle brother, arrives in Paris and becomes a journalist. His career takes off when he starts covering the brutal murder of an actress that seems part of a pattern of killings. But the killer he's chasing may be closer to him than he realizes. Eighteen-year H�l�ne follows her brothers to Paris seeking adventure and soon throws herself into the dissolute life of an art student. But she must grow up fast when she is called upon to travel to Indochina and continue the investigation Etienne started. Epic in scope, and a vivid depiction of French life in the booming postwar years, The Wide World is a riveting saga that is at once gripping and classic."

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Author:   Pierre Lemaitre
Publisher:   Little Brown and Company
Imprint:   Little Brown and Company
Dimensions:   Width: 15.40cm , Height: 4.20cm , Length: 23.60cm
Weight:   0.717kg
ISBN:  

9780316444200


ISBN 10:   0316444200
Pages:   512
Publication Date:   05 December 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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"""A family saga as well as a social and historical novel, The Wide World is a jubilant and exciting dive into the postwar period in Beirut, Saigon, and Paris.""--Sandrine Bajos, Le Parisien ""A prizewinning writer tells the story of postwar France through the secrets and lies of one wonderfully monstrous family . . . The Wide World is one of Lemaitre's best . . . Compellingly plotted, stuffed with great characters, thought-provokingly situated in history--honestly, what else do you want from a novel?"" --David Mills, The Times (London) ""A sweeping saga of family fortunes and ill-gotten gains...Lemaitre is following in Balzac's illustrious footsteps...skillfully contrasting the vibrancy, exoticism, and dangerous excitement of Saigon and Beirut in the years after the Second World War with the drab, careworn city that Paris has become...There is also a great deal of psychological depth in the Frenchman's storytelling.""--Tobias Grey, Financial Times ""Adventure, humor, striking characters, unexpected twists, and shattering revelations--all of Lemaitre's storytelling strengths are deployed once again to continue painting a tumultuous picture of the twentieth century.""--François Lestavel, Paris Match ""Lemaitre goes back in time through the extraordinary lives of ordinary heroes. A flamboyant human comedy."" --Le Figaro magazine"


Praise for All Human Wisdom: Terrific . . . Easily the most purely entertaining novel I have read so far this year. --David Mills, The Sunday Times Praise for The Great Swindle: Mr. Lemaitre's background in crime fiction shows through in the intricate plotting and suspenseful pacing of The Great Swindle, which at times reads like a thriller. Its characters harbor so many secrets that part of the enjoyment in the book comes from seeing how the author plans to disentangle them. --Sarah Lyall, The New York Times A masterly epic of post-war France, where impostures triumph and capitalists grow rich from the ruins. --Macha Sery, Le Monde A really excellent suspense novelist. --Stephen King Lemaitre's tale is carefully researched, and most of the story's value lies in its historical authenticity . . . the battlefield and hospital scenes convey Lemaitre's mastery of imagery. --Kirkus Reviews


"Praise for All Human Wisdom ""A sweeping saga of family fortunes and ill-gotten gains . . . Pierre Lemaitre's Balzacian epic explores the excesses of capitalism in the aftermath of the Second World War""--Financial Times ""Terrific . . . Easily the most purely entertaining novel I have read so far this year.""--David Mills, The Sunday Times Praise for The Great Swindle: ""Mr. Lemaitre's background in crime fiction shows through in the intricate plotting and suspenseful pacing of The Great Swindle, which at times reads like a thriller. Its characters harbor so many secrets that part of the enjoyment in the book comes from seeing how the author plans to disentangle them.""--Sarah Lyall, The New York Times ""A masterly epic of post-war France, where impostures triumph and capitalists grow rich from the ruins.""--Macha Séry, Le Monde ""A really excellent suspense novelist.""--Stephen King ""Lemaitre's tale is carefully researched, and most of the story's value lies in its historical authenticity . . . the battlefield and hospital scenes convey Lemaitre's mastery of imagery.""--Kirkus Reviews"


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Pierre Lemaitre is a French novelist and screenwriter whose books have been translated into more than forty languages. He has won the Crime Writers' Association International Dagger three times. In 2013, his novel The Great Swindle won the Prix Goncourt, France's leading literary award. He lives in Paris.

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