Just Like Tomorrow

Just Like Tomorrow

by Faiza Guéne (Author)

Synopsis

Fifteen-year-old Doria isn't in a good place. Or to be precise: she's in the sadly misnamed Paradise Estate on the outskirts of Paris. Her father has gone off back Morocco to find a wife who can give him a boy, and her illiterate, non French speaking mother has to fend for herself with a cleaning job in a grim motel. What's more, her favourite soap star has turned out to be gay and it looks like the only school that is going to accept Doria is the one for future hairdressers. Still, it could be worse: Doria could be like Samra, the girl in the flat above, whose father doesn't let her out, or Youssef who has been banged up for a year for dealing in drugs and stolen cars. At least Hamoudi - twenty-eight and the coolest guy on the estate - is her friend. And at least she gets a free weekly session with psychologist Mrs Burland, who is about the only person who listens, even if she doesn't quite understand...In this brilliantly poignant and street-wise first novel, Faiza Guene has created an unforgettable voice. Doria is both clued up and innocent, acutely aware of what's in store for her and powerless to change it. She is funny, clever and tragically trapped. But in the end, her dogged determination not to be down-trodden and humiliated wins through and it looks like things can only get better.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Publisher: Chatto & Windus
Published: 04 May 2006

ISBN 10: 0701179104
ISBN 13: 9780701179106
Book Overview: A brilliantly poignant and street-wise first novel by a young rising star.

Media Reviews
Full of humanity and wry humour, stuffed with memorable characters, praised to the skies by Le Monde, Le Figaro, Elle and just about every other newspaper and magazine, the novel is a kind of French White Teeth. - Guardian
Author Bio
Now 20, Faiza Guene wrote this, her first novel, when she was 19 years old. It was a huge success in France, selling over 100,000 copies and translation rights around the world. Faiza Guene lives in Paris where she is also making films. Translated by Sarah Adams.