The appointment is made at Anna's home, in the 11th arrondissement of Paris.
And immediately, seeing her pose for the photo shoot, next to her sister Julia, you can feel the difference between them.
One, Anna, closes like an oyster as soon as she finds herself in front of the camera as if her soul has been stolen from her.
The other, Julia, confronts him eye to eye.
On the surface, the Pavlowitch sisters do not approach life in the same way.
The eldest, Anna, president of Flammarion, assumes her apparent fragility and her doubts, and seems to prefer shadow to light, like a protective reflex.
The youngest, Julia, director of Éditions Phébus and Libretto, displays insolent determination.
And in his eyes a touch of defiance, nothing bravado
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These two aren't that different, however, as they seem.
After both trying to escape it,
"to do everything but that",
they each run a publishing house and share the love of books and this temperament.
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