
No et moi
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Narrated by:
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Lola Naymark
About this listen
No et moi, paru en 2007, a été traduit dans vingt-cinq langues et adapté à l'écran par Zabou Breitman.©2007 Éditions Jean-Claude Lattès (P)2016 Audiolib
Critic reviews
La presse en parle :
"On plonge, incrédule, dans cette amitié incroyable qui pourtant tient la route. [...] Delphine de Vigan sait transmettre sa tendresse pour les envolées radicales de l'adolescence, ses coups de cœur qui passent avant tout le reste, son idéalisme."
Le Journal du dimanche
"On plonge, incrédule, dans cette amitié incroyable qui pourtant tient la route. [...] Delphine de Vigan sait transmettre sa tendresse pour les envolées radicales de l'adolescence, ses coups de cœur qui passent avant tout le reste, son idéalisme."
Le Journal du dimanche
Fascinating Book
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so good
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Excellent narrator
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I found that it's a simple story that feels like it's written for young adults rather than adults. It talks about homelessness but not in much depth to understand reasons and solutions. It could be seen as an introduction to the issues of homelessness from one young woman's perspective. The characterisation is quite simple too.
Very well read. Story is a bit simple.
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