Book Description | She is the woman who drags herself trying to catch up with a city she no longer loves, where everyone rushes back home to place orders and consume online, or obey the commanding path of algorithms. She is that feverish woman whose extravagant awakening deprives her of sleep, that woman haunted by an unacknowledged melancholy, a woman who can no longer keep pace with the general trend.
In her new novel, the author explores the consequences of reality television on family life... It's as much about the children being viewed as it is about the child we each hide inside. - Raphael Leiris, French newspaper Le Monde
A charming, basic, inventive novel with a detective side, at the same time displaying (the writer's) skill as a keen observer of our society. Herein lies her ingenuity: Delphine de Vigant does not denounce, does not pass judgment, but reveals, and this is more effective. - Mohamed El-Issawy, French magazine Le Figaro. |