Ludmila Charles, from girl in needle
Ludmila Charles publishes her first novel "La belle saison" with Noir sur Blanc editions in the Notabilia collection.
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For her first novel, Ludmila Charles evokes with subtlety and sensitivity the links and secrets of a family from Eastern Europe at the end of the Cold War.
"La belle saison" was published by Noir sur Blanc, in the Notabilia collection.
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It is a story of family, women, mothers and sisters, settled in a small town in Eastern Europe, a little away from the upheavals of the world.
A book immersed in an atmosphere a little sad and gray like the fun fair windmill that adorns the cover.
It is a novel shrouded in mystery that flows like a sweet and mysterious melancholy.
A delicate and disturbing poetry, nourished by the whispers of the world.
"La belle saison" by
Ludmila Charles
was published by Noir sur Blanc, in the Notabilia collection.
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