Reseña del editor:
A single, middle-aged librarian discovers one morning a patron who has been locked in over night, and so begins a conversation, at times both funny and touching, that results in a soliloquy of frustrations, observations and anguish about history, the Dewey Decimal System, love and loneliness.
Biografía del autor:
Sophie Divry is a French writer and a journalist contributing to publications such as Le Monde Diplomatique. She lives in Lyon, France. She likes egglplants, olive oil, and her mother's homemade jam. She hates cars, is a feminist, and has a phobia about open doors. She likes swimming in the sea, lakes or rivers, but does not like buying a book without knowing what's inside it. The Library of Unrequited Love is her first novel.
Sian Reynolds is a past winner of the Scott Moncrieff Translation prize, and has translated many French writers, from Fernand Braudel to Fred Vargas.
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