The Waitress Was New
Book (italiano):
<DIV><p>“A tiny fragment of life, simply told and yet touching in the extreme.”—French Book News</p> <p>Pierre, a lifelong Parisian waiter, watches people come and go, sizing them up with great accuracy and empathy. Pierre doesn't look outside too much; he prefers to let the world come to him. When the café goes under, Pierre finds himself at a loss. As we follow his stream of thought over three days, Pierre's humanity and profound solitude are revealed.</p> <p> <b>Dominique Fabre</b> is the author of six novels. He won the Marcel Pagnol Prize for <I>Fantômes</I> in 2001. <I>The Waitress was New</I> is his first book to appear in English.</p> <p> <b>Jordan Stump</b> is a noted translator of modern French novelists, including Marie Redonnet and Éric Chevillard.</p></DIV>
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