Following the struggles of an adolescent who witnesses a suicide when camping in the South of France, Heatwave is an award-winning psychological thriller fuelled by searing tension.
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Longlisted for the CWA Crime Fiction in Translation Prize 2022
Winner of the Prix de la vocation 2019
Winner of the Prix Femina de lyceens 2019
Oscar is dead because I watched him die and did nothing.
Leonard is an outsider, a seventeen-year-old uncomfortable in his own skin who is forced to endure a family camping holiday in the South of France. Tired of awkwardly creeping out of beach parties after only a couple of beers, he chooses to spend the final Friday night of the trip in bed. However, when he cannot sleep due to the sound of wild carousing outside his tent, he gets up and goes for a walk.
As he wanders among the dunes, he sees Oscar, one of the cooler kids, drunk in a playground, hanging by his neck from the ropes of a swing. Frozen into inaction, he watches Oscar struggle to breathe until finally his body comes loose and falls lifeless to the ground. Unable to think straight, he buries Oscar in the sand and returns to the campsite where, oppressed by the ferocious heat and the weight of what he did and did not do, he will try to spend the remaining hours of the holiday as if nothing had happened.
Told over the space of a long weekend, this intense and brilliant novel is the story of an adolescent struggling to fit in. Heatwave is a gripping psychological thriller that poses the existential question:
Is doing nothing sometimes the very worst thing you can do?
Translated by Sam Taylor, translator of Lullaby by Leila Slimani, The Truth about the Harry Quebert Affair by Joel Dicker and HHhH by Laurent Binet.
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd
ISBN: 2928377065508
Number of pages: 112
Dimensions: 216 x 135 x 13 mm
A concise read that delves deep into the psyche of a teenage boy. Although I am not a huge fan of this book, its ending and sheer strangeness left me thinking about it for days - so it definitely made me feel... More
Interesting book of rather an indeterminate genre. Very French and competently translated. Very troubled protagonist holidaying during intense heat. Coming of age issues abound and the author cleverly creates a... More
I walked with Leonard through this traumatic teenager angst ridden family holiday. Very Camus-esk.
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