A crowd crowds into the small bookstore Les Cahiers de Colette in the Marais, Paris.
The public, mostly women, came this Thursday evening in February to see the star.
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(Ed. Tracts Gallimard)
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“Such success is usually reserved for famous authors, like Virginie Despentes,” the bookseller is still surprised.
That evening, it was for this man little known to the general public, with an austere appearance with his small round glasses and his long silhouette, newly appointed to the court of Pontoise (Val-d'Oise), that the fans were are moved.
Listening, making people talk, these are the strengths of this forty-year-old from a Catholic background who followed the teachings of the Saint-Sulpice seminary for two years, in Issy-les-Moulineaux (Hauts-de-Seine), before refer to the judiciary.
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