Lie With Me
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Philippe Besson
The Advocate’s Best Gay Novel of 2019 A New York Times Book Review Editor’s Choice O, The Oprah Magazine’s Best LGBTQ Books That'll Change the Literary Landscape in 2019 The Wall Street Journal’s Ten Books You’ll Want to Read this Spring Out's Best Queer Books of April 2019 TheSkimm’s LGBTQ+ books to celebrate Pride “Stunning and heart-gripping.” —André Aciman, author of Call Me By Your Name The award-winning, bestselling French novel by Philippe Besson—“the French Brokeback Mountain” (Elle)—about an affair between two teenage boys in 1984 France, translated with subtle beauty and haunting lyricism by the iconic and internationally acclaimed actress/writer Molly Ringwald. We drive at high speed along back roads, through woods, vineyards, and oat fields. The bike smells like gasoline and makes a lot of noise, and sometimes I’m frightened when the wheels slip on the gravel on the dirt road, but the only thing that matters is that I’m holding on to him, that I’m holding on to him outside. Just outside a hotel in Bordeaux, Philippe chances upon a young man who bears a striking resemblance to his first love. What follows is a look back at the relationship he’s never forgotten, a hidden affair with a gorgeous boy named Thomas during their last year of high school. Without ever acknowledging they know each other in the halls, they steal time to meet in secret, carrying on a passionate, world-altering affair. Dazzlingly rendered in English by Ringwald in her first-ever translation, Besson’s powerfully moving coming-of-age story captures the eroticism and tenderness of first love—and the heartbreaking passage of time.
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Author
Philippe Besson
Pages
160
Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Published Date
2019-04-30
ISBN
1501197878 9781501197871
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"Lie With Me had the pieces of a book that I expected to love, but it still felt like something was missing. This isn't a bad book at all, but I didn't really connect with it. It felt like there was a lack of emotion for a book that was about a romantic relationship...I don't know if it got lost in translation, or what happened, but I didn't feel anything about this story until the ending. Maybe it's just me."
"haven’t had my feelings hurt by a book like this since swimming in the dark"
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Charlotte Dibb
"I don't typically add decimals to my ratings but this book earned a solid 3.5/5 stars. I read this book in one sitting which could be why the rating is on the lower side. I don't know, I think the book wanted us to really feel for the characters and stuff but I just couldn't. I really felt no attachment or empathy for what the characters were going through. Not that what they were going through wasn't sad. I just didn't feel with them, if that makes sense."
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Hannah Grace Whitmill
""And when you’ve been hurt once, you’re afraid to try again later, in dread of enduring the same pain. You avoid getting hurt in an attempt to avoid suffering"<br/>I'm destroyed <br/>did I finish this book or did the book finished me? I don't really know <br/>The writing/translation was so mesmerising and lyrical that it really cuts you deep and leaves scar <br/>I read this book while listening to should have known better by Sufjan Stevens just to suffer more..."
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Reyhan Smith
"Honestly.. as soon as I picked up this book.. I couldn’t stop reading until it was done. Beautifully written, Besson’s words definitely tug on your heart strings. Would highly recommend!"
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Matthew
"Beautiful, magnificent story of young love. Lovely cultural references to art, music, etc.. Besson’s words are, for lack of a better word, transformative and I felt that I could practically see the streets of France in the mid 1980’s. Simply beautiful story of first love and inevitable heartbreak. Besson also tells a story of hope and resilience. "
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Julianne Tufts
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