Bonjour Tristesse: A Novel

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Harper Collins, 2008 M06 17 - 160 pages

Endearing, self-absorbed, seventeen-year-old Cécile is the very essence of untroubled amorality. Freed from the stifling constraints of boarding school, she joins her father—a handsome, still-young widower with a wandering eye—for a carefree, two-month summer vacation in a beautiful villa outside of Paris with his latest mistress, Elsa. Cécile cherishes the free-spirited moments she and her father share, while plotting her own sexual adventures with a "tall and almost beautiful" law student. But the arrival of her late mother's best friend, Anne, intrudes upon a young girl's pleasures. And when a relationship begins to develop between the adults, Cécile and her lover set in motion a plan to keep them apart...with tragic, unexpected consequences.

The internationally beloved story of a precocious teenager's attempts to understand and control the world around her, Françoise Sagan's Bonjour Tristesse is a beautifully composed, wonderfully ambiguous celebration of sexual liberation, at once sympathetic and powerfully unsparing.

 

Contents

Section 1
5
Section 2
12
Section 3
21
Section 4
27
Section 5
34
Section 6
41
Section 7
57
Section 8
63
Section 11
87
Section 12
92
Section 13
98
Section 14
105
Section 15
112
Section 16
117
Section 17
123
Section 18
128

Section 9
72
Section 10
80

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About the author (2008)

FranÇoise Sagan (1935-2004) was only eighteen when her first novel, Bonjour Tristesse, was published. Her other novels include Incidental Music, A Certain Smile, and The Painted Lady.

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