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The Incorrigible Optimists Club

4.35 ( 6,721 Ratings by Goodreads)
The Incorrigible Optimists Club

The Incorrigible Optimists Club

4.35 (6,721 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Paris, 1959. As dusk settles over the immigrant quarter, 12-year-old Michel Marini - amateur photographer and compulsive reader - is drawn to the hum of the local bistro. From his usual position at the football table, he has a vantage point on a grown-up world - of rock 'n' roll and of the Algerian War. But as the sun sinks and the plastic players spin, Michel's concentration is not on the game, but on the huddle of men gathered in the shadows of a back room...

Past the bar, behind a partly drawn curtain, a group of eastern European men gather, where under a cirrus of smoke and over the squares of chess boards, they tell of their lives before France - of lovers and wives, children and ambitions, all exiled behind the Iron Curtain. Listening to this band of survivors and raconteurs, Michel is introduced to a world beyond the boundaries of his childhood experience, a world of men made formidable in the face of history, ideas and politics: the world of the Incorrigible Optimists Club.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781848875425
ISBN10 1848875428
Number Of Pages 640
Item Weight 437 g
Product Dimensions 129 x 198 x 37 mm
Publisher / Reseller Atlantic Books
Format paperback
Edition Main
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Extraordinary... The Incorrigible Optimists Club feels as if you are witnessing the birth of a true, great novelist * Lire *
A debut, a door-stopper, a masterpiece * La Parisienne *
Powerful, deep, sad and joyful... A debut novel of staggering mastery * L'Express *
Masterful... By turns comical, sad and genuine. It captured our hearts. * L'Humanite *

A magnificent generational portrait... A novel that occasionally makes you cry and often makes you laugh

* Le Figaro *

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Author's Bio

Jean-Michel Guenassia was born in Algeria, 1950. He is a prolific screenwriter and he lives in France.

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