Title : The Woman Who Didn't Age - Grégoire Delacourt - Book
Summary :
"At forty-seven, I still had no frown lines, forehead wrinkles, crow's feet, nasolabial folds, bitterness lines, or décolleté lines; no gray hair, no dark circles; I was desperately thirty."
There's the one who won't grow old because she was taken too soon. The one who ages without caring because she has other problems. The one who tries to look younger to keep her husband, and ends up losing everything. And then there's Betty. What happened to Betty is every woman's dream. And yet.
A tale that beautifully defies the dictatorship of appearances. Veronique Cassarin-Grand, The Obs.
A disturbing, fascinating novel with a strange, fantasy-like quality. Rarely has a writer tackled the mystery of eternal beauty with such singularity. From the great Grégoire Delacourt. Mohammed Aïssaoui, The Literary Figaro.
- EAN: 9782253100393
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