J'ai lu ce livre pour la première fois il y a 5/6 ans. Je l'ai emprunté de madame la professeur et bien que je l'ai trouvé bon c'etait une peine à lire parceque ma connaissance du vocabulaire français ètait en manque.
Cette fois, je me suis débrouillé assez bien. La histoire est d'une jeune fille qui est 'super intelligente' mais naive. Au collège elle est dans une classe avec des élèves plus âgés ; elle se sent intimidée et inférieure par rapport avec des filles plus âgées surtout parceque de sa poitrine petite. Cependant, elle se fait deux amitiés improbable avec les résultats étonnants.
Je recommande ce livre.

No et moi
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"Elle avait l'air si jeune. En même temps il m'avait semblé qu'elle connaissait vraiment la vie, ou plutôt qu'elle connaissait de la vie quelque chose qui faisait peur." Adolescente surdouée, Lou Bertignac rêve d'amour, observe les gens, collectionne les mots, multiplie les expériences domestiques et les théories fantaisistes. Jusqu'au jour où elle rencontre No, une jeune fille à peine plus âgée qu'elle. No, ses vêtements sales, son visage fatigué, No dont la solitude et l'errance questionnent le monde. Pour la sauver, Lou se lance alors dans une expérience de grande envergure menée contre le destin. Mais nul n'est à l'abri...
No et moi, paru en 2007, a été traduit dans vingt-cinq langues et adapté à l'écran par Zabou Breitman.
No et moi, paru en 2007, a été traduit dans vingt-cinq langues et adapté à l'écran par Zabou Breitman.
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- Audible release date16 Mar. 2016
- LanguageFrench
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Listening Length | 5 hours and 10 minutes |
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Author | Delphine de Vigan |
Narrator | Lola Naymark |
Audible.co.uk Release Date | 16 March 2016 |
Publisher | Audiolib |
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Version | Unabridged |
Language | French |
ASIN | B01CPH8GSI |
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 26 November 2014
An abnormally high IQ has landed thirteen-year-old Lou in a class two years ahead of her age where, physically small by any standard, she is an introverted loner, with the added burden of being an only child whose mother has been traumatised by a recent family tragedy. Terrified by the prospect of having to give a presentation, Lou blurts out her proposed theme of “the homeless” based on a real interview. She has in mind No, a down-and-out eighteen-year-old who haunts the Austerlitz railway station in Paris, where she has aroused Lou’s interest and stimulated her overactive imagination.
It is apparent from the outset that the strong rapport and friendship which develops between the two is unlikely to lead to a happy ending in the real world. This well-developed story is saved from mawkishness by the humorous aspects of Lou’s eccentric hobbies and her tendency to take people too literally at times, together with what she learns about life from her dealings with No. Lou’s sense of outrage over the plight of the homeless makes one regret one’s own adult loss of idealism. Her anguish that reality is not like one’s utopian dreams is replaced by acceptance, even whilst observing the madness of the “normal”, “sane” world.
This story works well as a novel for both teenagers and adult readers, particularly those wishing to put their French to use in a very readable text. There are a few false notes, such as initial suggestions that Lou might be autistic, whereas she struck me as far too neat and conformist in class, well-organised and empathetic for this to be the case. Her crush on the handsome but rebellious seventeen-year-old Lucas, who has been held back for two years in the same class, is convincing but their relationship seems a little corny at times. It is of course necessary to the plot for Lucas to have neglectful parents who have left him home alone in a flat where the three main characters can hang out free from adult interference.
It is apparent from the outset that the strong rapport and friendship which develops between the two is unlikely to lead to a happy ending in the real world. This well-developed story is saved from mawkishness by the humorous aspects of Lou’s eccentric hobbies and her tendency to take people too literally at times, together with what she learns about life from her dealings with No. Lou’s sense of outrage over the plight of the homeless makes one regret one’s own adult loss of idealism. Her anguish that reality is not like one’s utopian dreams is replaced by acceptance, even whilst observing the madness of the “normal”, “sane” world.
This story works well as a novel for both teenagers and adult readers, particularly those wishing to put their French to use in a very readable text. There are a few false notes, such as initial suggestions that Lou might be autistic, whereas she struck me as far too neat and conformist in class, well-organised and empathetic for this to be the case. Her crush on the handsome but rebellious seventeen-year-old Lucas, who has been held back for two years in the same class, is convincing but their relationship seems a little corny at times. It is of course necessary to the plot for Lucas to have neglectful parents who have left him home alone in a flat where the three main characters can hang out free from adult interference.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 11 September 2019
This book was an A Level french literature choice read. Loved the clear french spoken. Made it very easy to understand and So able to enjoy more.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 3 June 2020
absolutely as expected, plus arrived really quickly, My daughter is very pleased with this order.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 22 January 2019
It was an engaging story, written in good modern French, but not very colloquial. A pleasant way to practise my French reading - but not all sunshine and light.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 2 October 2020
Bon livre,C'est vreimant intéressante et aussi facile à lire si tu veut étudier le français. Je recommanderais cette livre à tout.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 23 September 2021
It was brought for my granddaughter and she loves it
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 7 August 2017
easy read for a level, girls love it. i just hope it has enough depth for a good essay.
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