L'ENTRETIEN : Virginie Saint-Martin nous parle du regard sur le handicap en littérature !
This month, I had the pleasure of meeting Virginie Saint-Martin, whom I had only ever seen virtually, during an Instagram Live to discuss her novel "L'ombre d'un secret" (The Shadow of a Secret), published by City. The author is back today with a new novel from Maison Boligrafo, "Toutes ces choses qui nous collent à la peau" (All These Things That Stick to Our Skin), which tells the story of Maïa, a young woman with Down syndrome who is fighting for access to assisted reproductive technology (ART). It's an immense and courageous journey that speaks volumes about how we view disability today. Enjoy!

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THE INTERVIEW: DAVID FOENKINOS!

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God Says:"MY CHILD, I NEED TO SEE YOU URGENTLY!"/God Message Now/God Message

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Maïtena Biraben témoigne sans filtre sur son autisme, son TDAH et son HPI

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7 ans en Norvège, 3 enfants, mariée à un Norvégien…. et pourtant j'ai fui ce pays 🇳🇴

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Far from her media persona, Amélie Nothomb opens up about her daily life and her vision of the wo...

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An American's Honest First Year Living in Romania

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Michelle Obama speech brings tears to Barack | Watch it in full

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Family, school, screens... Boris Cyrulnik's warning

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The French Do Not Care About Work

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Ranking All of Vladimir Nabokov

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Hugo, Beauvoir, Sartre, Rimbaud: Christine Goguet takes down the greatest French icons!

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Juliette Binoche dénonce 20 ans de violences sexuelles dans le cinéma - CANAL+

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Amélie Nothomb - Les 9 romans que vous devez lire | Club Lecture | Konbini

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7 Western Hygiene Habits That Disgust Japanese People

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Does reading make you a better person? | Dominic Sandbrook | The New Society

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Kate Middleton et l'image de la monarchie | Kate superstar | ARTE

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Edgar Morin, an interview with the theorist of complex thought - C Ce Soir June 24, 2021

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ZEIT-Kritiker empfiehlt die Bücher des Monats

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ARCHIVE | Paul Auster : "Chacun doit être prêt à mourir n'importe quand"

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