No and Me

No and Me

by Delphinede Vigan (Author)

Synopsis

Lou Bertignac has an IQ of 160 and a good friend called Lucas who gets her through the school day. At home her father cries in secret in the bathroom and her mother hasn't been out of the house properly for years. But Lou is about to change her life - and that of her parents - for good, all because of a school project she decides to do about the homeless. Through the project Lou meets No, a teenage girl living on the streets. As their friendship grows, Lou cannot bear that No is still on the streets when she goes back home - even if it is to a home that is saddened and desolate. So she asks her parents if No can come to live with them. To her astonishment, her parents - eventually - agree. No's presence forces Lou and her parents to finally face the sadness that has enveloped them. But No has disruptive as well as positive effects. Can this shaky, newfound family continue to live together? A tense, brilliant novel tackling the true meaning of home and homelessness.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Edition: Young adult ed
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 01 Mar 2010

ISBN 10: 1408807513
ISBN 13: 9781408807514
Children’s book age: 12+ Years
Book Overview: Broad appeal demonstrated by simultaneous adult / young adult publication as for Mark Haddon's The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time To be a Radio 4 Book at Bedtime in March 2010 Author speaks good English and will be available for festivals and press, radio and TV interviews at time of publication No and Me is a bestseller in France (over 120,000 copies sold) and Italy (50,000 copies sold). Film and TV rights have already been sold and excitement is growing across Europe with rights sold in Spanish, Swedish and Dutch

Media Reviews
'Well-structured, with moments of tenderness and truth about family life and home, inadequate parents and neglected children, No and Me is honest (as revealing and insightful about Lou and home life as it is about No and homelessness) but also at least partially reassuring' The Independent on Sunday
Author Bio
Delphine de Vigan is French and lives in Paris. Having published several adult novels, this is her first novel for young adults. No and Me was awarded the Prix des Libraires 2008 (The Booksellers' Prize). Delphine's forthcoming novel for Bloomsbury, Underground Time, was one of the four finalists for the Prix Goncourt - the French equivalent of the Booker Prize. George Miller is a regular translator for Le Monde diplomatique's English-language edition. He is also the translator of Conversations with my Gardener by Henri Cueco and Inside Al-Qaeda by Mohammed Sifaoui.