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Breathe

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'Barely out of childhood, I had already commited the irreparable.' Beautifully and simply written with an astonishing maturity, this first novel narrates the story of nineteen-year-old Charlene Boher.

Charlene recounts her past from her prison cell, a past which had begun banally enough - a great friendship between herself and Sarah.

Charlene, a solitary, unpopular, tortured and breathless adolescent had been 'rescued' by Sarah and they'd developed an intense friendship.

However, when Charlene falls in love with Maxime, the jealous Sarah begins to test and provoke her, to humiliate her in public and reproach her persistently - until she can take it no longer, with disastrous and shocking consequences.

This is a very frank and convincing account of a possessive, ambiguous and abusive friendship.

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Product Details
0753820366 / 9780753820360
Paperback / softback
843.92
07/01/2005
United Kingdom
English
Foreign
122 p.
20 cm
general /teenage Learn More
Reprint. This translation originally published: London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2003.
An outstanding first novel written by author who is only 17: ' [A] powerful novel of destructive love' Marie Claire 'Breathe fuses gothic angst with something more sinisterly existential in a dramatic first novel' Metro 'Brasme combines a compelling narrative with an incredibly mature perspective of the dynamics and ambiguities of friendship, delivered in spare, controlled and very readable prose. Breathe is a little gem of a book' Irish Examiner 'A seriously impressive debut, a novel acutely aware that the airlocked agonies of adolescence are essential and demented in equal measure' Time Out
An outstanding first novel written by author who is only 17: ' [A] powerful novel of destructive love' Marie Claire 'Breathe fuses gothic angst with something more sinisterly existential in a dramatic first novel' Metro 'Brasme combines a compelling narrative with an incredibly mature perspective of the dynamics and ambiguities of friendship, delivered in spare, controlled and very readable prose. Breathe is a little gem of a book' Irish Examiner 'A seriously impressive debut, a novel acutely aware that the airlocked agonies of adolescence are essential and demented in equal measure' Time Out FA Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)