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To the Happiness of the Dramas

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In his novel, Gabriel Boksztejn draws a black and precise picture of contemporary France. Pierre-André is proud of his professional success: he runs a supermarket in Saint-Lô, Normandy. He has money, a mistress and a brother, Bernard, a rather unmagnificent loser. He is also threatened by his deputy director, Marc-Antoine, a bastard not at all bright. To help his brother, Pierre-André hires Émilie, Bernard's wife. The butterfly effect of the red…
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In his novel, Gabriel Boksztejn draws a black and precise picture of contemporary France. Pierre-André is proud of his professional success: he runs a supermarket in Saint-Lô, Normandy. He has money, a mistress and a brother, Bernard, a rather unmagnificent loser. He is also threatened by his deputy director, Marc-Antoine, a bastard not at all bright. To help his brother, Pierre-André hires Émilie, Bernard's wife. The butterfly effect of the red…

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Causeur broke the news in on Thursday, November 27, 2025.
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