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You Lost Me

ISBN 
9781485903543
Format 
Epub
Recommended Price 
R145.00
Published 
March 2017
About the book: 
Willem Prins wanders the streets of Paris, disillusioned and glum. Once, he showed great promise as a South African writer of distinction, but years of disappointment have left their mark. Drowning himself in the Seine may well be the only option left to drive up his book sales.
 
His reason for being in Paris – the French translation of an erotic novel he wrote under a pseudonym – is not exactly something to be proud of. He is no stranger to Paris. An ex-wife of his (one of three) lives in the city with his eldest son, a young man who barely knows his father.
 
Willem finds an unlikely companion in Jackie, a young South African working as an au pair in the city, a woman old enough to be his daughter. Together, the two of them will face the chaos of the terror attacks on Friday the thirteenth in Paris.
 
You Lost Me  is bestselling author Marita van der Vyver’s thirteenth novel, a story about life’s thunder clouds and the bonds between us that offer shelter. It is a tale of disillusionment and loss, told with warmth and wicked humour.
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About the Author

Marita van der Vyver is the author of You Lost Me  and a dozen other novels, as well as collections of short stories and essays, picture books for children, young adult fiction, radio plays, film scripts and regular columns in newspapers and magazines. She has won numerous literary awards and her books have been published in English, Dutch and German.

Her first adult novel, published in English as Entertaining Angels,  was a bestseller translated into twelve languages. Two of her novels have been turned into films and many have been adapted for the stage. She lives in France with her husband.

Photo © Sarie/Willem Lourens

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