Pierre Bergé
Letters to Yves
Letters that Pierre Bergé writes over the course of a little more than a year, the year following the death of his companion, lover and partner Yves Saint Laurent.
Nancy Mitford
The pursuit of love
Partially autobiographical novel and the most successful of all written by this author, the eldest of the aristocratic Mitford sisters, famous figures in the England of her time.
Heather Clark
Red Comet
Last year’s Pulitzer Prize finalist’s revealing book about Sylvia Plath’s (short) life is a must-have that reads with the ease of a novel.
Jöel Dicker
The Alaska Sanders Affair
Following the success of his famous novel about Harry Quebert, a thriller that proves once again that Dicker has mastered the art of suspense to perfection.
Amélie Nothomb
Strike your Heart
This is a women’s novel. A narrative about mothers and daughters by the controversial Belgian writer with whom there is no room for half measures: you either love her or you hate her.
Ian McEwan
Expiation
A novel that opens like a game of Chinese boxes, with different novels of different genres fitted one inside the other, and masterfully connected.
Laurie Colwin
Happy All the Time
Through the relationships of these characters, their courtships, jealousies, breakups and reconciliations, the author portrays four distinct personalities who cannot stop believing in love.
Jane Smiley
A Thousand Acres
The story of an average American family written by one of the greatest novelists of our time. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize.