Let's be honest.
If this novel, which arrived one morning at Le Parisien among many others, had not been written by Tiphaine Auzière, the daughter-in-law of Emmanuel Macron, we would probably have moved on.
Piqued by curiosity and by the theme, we opened it.
We did well.
In booksellers this Wednesday, March 6, this text is a very nice surprise.
The story ?
Diane, a young lawyer in the north of France, finds herself defending Laura, a woman of her generation who is a victim of domestic violence who ends up killing her partner to save herself.
A strong and often moving text which immerses the reader in the workings of justice and the courts.
A story that testifies to the author's struggles since childhood “to fight against injustices”.
Although she lives in the Montreuil countryside, on the Opal Coast, in Picardy, with her husband and children, it is in Paris that she launched her law firm, in the chic 8th arrondissement.
Green eyes, blond hair and a frank smile, jeans and a navy blue turtleneck sweater, slender like her mother, Tiphaine Auzière, 40, confides in this long-hidden passion for writing.
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