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Attachment

Florence Noiville author Teresa Lavender Fagan translator

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Seagull Books London Ltd

Published:21st Apr '15

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In Attachment, author Florence Noiville presents a compelling narrative centered around Anna, who stumbles upon a poignant letter written by her late mother, Marie. After Marie's passing, Anna is taken aback to discover that her mother harbored a significant secret: a connection to her first great love, an older teacher whom she affectionately refers to as a great dinosaur. This revelation sets Anna on a quest to uncover the hidden aspects of her mother's life, prompting her to delve into the past and seek answers from family members and friends.

As Anna embarks on her journey, she grapples with a series of questions: Did Marie ever send the letter? Was it received by the intended recipient? Who was this enigmatic figure from her mother's youth, and is he still alive? Through her investigation, Anna strives to piece together the fragments of her mother's history, revealing the complexities of love and attachment that bind them both. The narrative artfully explores the intricate relationship between mother and daughter, highlighting their shared quest for understanding and connection.

At its core, Attachment examines the nature of love and the stories that it inspires. Noiville invites readers to ponder the reasons behind our emotional attachments and the impact they have on our lives. The novel also reflects on the relationship between love and writing, suggesting that the stories we tell ourselves shape our identities. Ultimately, both Anna and Marie seek to understand what compels us to form bonds with those who may not be right for us, making this a thought-provoking exploration of love's enduring complexities.

"With the discovery of the letters sent (or maybe not) to a lost lover, the reader finds him- or herself bewitched by the sweet melancholy of passing time through the strength and beauty of personal connections and the words used to describe them." (La Vie) "This study of love-a vast and delicate subject-is told with grace. It resonates long after reading." (Femina)

ISBN: 9780857422330

Dimensions: 21mm x 14mm x 2mm

Weight: 284g

128 pages