This letter allows me to share with you my favorites. To tell you my hopes, my expectations but also my disappointments. In short, to guide you every week in the thick scrub of fiction. This week gives way to laughter: spontaneous or squeaky with an aréopage of obstinate heroines who will not be told. Whether one is at the court of Tsar Peter III turned upside down by the arrival of an idealistic and romantic German princess with The Great or in Jane Austen's England at the top of a young woman who dreams of presiding over all county unions with Emma. Closer to home, Perfect Live follows three Spanish friends who doubt their choices as they approach their forties and are tempted by radical decisions, while Pen15revisits with fantasy and zany the pangs of American adolescence.
The Great , Catherine la grande as you have never seen her
After having crammed with ferocity the ridiculousness of the English court and the selfishness tinged with absurdity and despair of its inhabitants in La Favorite, by Yorgos
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