The First Person to Say “I Love You” Looses

Le premier qui dit je t’aime a perdu, by Elisabeth Brami and Marie Sellier

Told in the voices of Cécile and Aurélien, a pair of lonely teenagers who begin exchanging emails after Cécile has a serious accident and ends up in the hospital, this intimate, engaging novel throbs with emotion. The adolescents write about their daily lives, the problems they face, and their feelings of loneliness — their families seem to care little about what happens to them — as they grow closer, using lively, modern language that will resonate with teenage readers.

Supported by one another, Aurélien and Cécile form a powerful emotional bond so deep and unquestionable that it doesn’t need to be named.

176 pages novel, 15 x 22 cm

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