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What You Need From The Night (Hardback)

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Hardback 160 Pages
Published: 09/02/2023

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'One of the most exquisite debuts I've read for some time' Daily Telegraph

'Affecting and haunting' Observer

After the death of his wife, a father raises his two sons alone. His bond with Fus, the eldest, and Gillou, the youngest, is a close one. But their town is not one of opportunity, and it soon becomes clear that the boys are heading down different paths. Gillou sets his sights on university in Paris. Fus, despite his socialist upbringing, falls in with the local far-right group. Though he joins mostly for the camaraderie, their activities, which might on the surface appear harmless, lead to a violent confrontation.

How can a father and son find common ground when everything seems set to break them apart? A sudden tragedy will force them to find an answer.

Tense, sharp and ultimately heartbreaking, Laurent Petitmangin's first novel, What You Need From The Night, shines a spotlight on lives that are unfolding in forgotten corners of France and asks what acts can truly be forgiven.

'A tragedy of unconditional love' - L'Obs

'Heartbreaking . . . haunts you long after you've put it down'- Libération

'As sublime as it is painful' - Le Parisien

Publisher: Pan Macmillan
ISBN: 9781529063509
Number of pages: 160
Weight: 276 g
Dimensions: 224 x 144 x 22 mm


MEDIA REVIEWS

Heartbreaking . . . haunts you long after you've put it down - Libération

A tragedy of unconditional love - L'Obs

As sublime as it is painful - Le Parisien

A poignant, modest, moving book - Télérama

It's impossible not to devour this heartbreaking and beautiful short text in one gulp - Psychologie Mag

An unforgettable first novel, Laurent Petitmangin writes as one lives. And it's dazzling - L'Est Républicain

Petitmangin tells his story of generational shock with a painful quality, a deep voice charged with sadness and a touching efficiency. Memorable - El País

A block of raw emotion - Paris Match

He describes with inifinite accuracy the violence of a father not being able to recognise his son anymore - Femme Actuelle

It shines with the dazzling yet minimalist style that probes hearts and consciences - La Provence

Magnificent! - France Inter

Everytime, Laurent Petitmangin finds the right word - Le Figaro

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“tragic, compelling”

Thank you @picadorbooks for sending me an uncorrected proof for review!

What You Need From the Night is a French novella that follows a single father trying his best to raise his two sons after the death of his... More

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“A small package with a poignant message.”

A short novella looking at the impact of Le Pen and the far right movement on a family scale, where an older brother falls in with a group of fascists. The recently widowed father disengages with his son and so the... More

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“A complex and humanising novella”

A haunting story from a forgotten corner of France. Despite the father being central, and Fus being the 'bad guy', it is hard not to sympathise with him. The characters are so starkly defined, each one in... More

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