And enough about love
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French novelist, essayist and playwright Hervé Le Tellier, author of two dozen books, took his place among internationally renowned writers with his sensational 2020 novel "Anomaly," which won him the Goncourt Prize and has been translated into 40 languages.
"And Enough About Love" is - contrary to the title - a novel about love. Tom Le Gal is a psychotherapist. His patient Anna falls in love at first sight with the writer Yves and is about to part with her husband. Thomas himself falls in love with Louise, and she is also ready to leave her husband, a famous scientist, for his sake. Both women have a rather successful marriage and have children. Mutual passion, clouded by guilt, and the search for self on the eve of her 40th birthday.
40th anniversary, Anne and Louise are forced to make a choice: keep their family together or leave for the man they love. Hervé Le Tellier builds a subtle play of emotions, words and actions, similar to the mysterious "Abkhazian dominoes" he invented.
"And Enough About Love" is - contrary to the title - a novel about love. Tom Le Gal is a psychotherapist. His patient Anna falls in love at first sight with the writer Yves and is about to part with her husband. Thomas himself falls in love with Louise, and she is also ready to leave her husband, a famous scientist, for his sake. Both women have a rather successful marriage and have children. Mutual passion, clouded by guilt, and the search for self on the eve of her 40th birthday.
40th anniversary, Anne and Louise are forced to make a choice: keep their family together or leave for the man they love. Hervé Le Tellier builds a subtle play of emotions, words and actions, similar to the mysterious "Abkhazian dominoes" he invented.
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