SUMMER READINGS WITH

Charlotte Casiraghi

This summer, spokesperson and House ambassador Charlotte Casiraghi invites you to meet literary heroines who carve their own paths, through a selection of four books.

The works of Edith Wharton, Marion Brunet, Claire-Louise Bennett and Katie Kitamura portray women at a decisive moment in their lives, driven by a profound desire for freedom.

The House of Mirth

Edith Wharton

Edith Wharton’s fresco of early 20th century New York high society often takes a scathing look at the opulence, appearances and social conventions that dictate people’s lives. Through the personal drama of one Miss Lily Bart, the writer reveals a relentless social mechanism with decidedly contemporary echoes.

Summer of Reckoning

Marion Brunet

In a small village in the Luberon, during a summer that seemed set to be like any other, an event shakes up a family in which disenchanted young people live alongside disillusioned parents. Summer of Reckoning is a harsh, dark novel with razor sharp writing that paints an uncompromising portrait of a suburban community closed in on itself.

Checkout 19

Claire-Louise Bennett

The narrator of Checkout 19 is passionate about reading and literature. Throughout the novel, she revisits the highlights of her life, marked by books and other writings that have made her who she is today: a woman, a reader, an author. With an introspective approach, Claire-Louise Bennett explores the interconnectedness of life and art, all while questioning the appropriation of the self, and paying tribute to literary creation.

Intimacies

Katie Kitamura

Intimacies is a deeply meditative novel in which the reader accompanies the narrator through her torments, her questions, her feelings, and her quest for a sense of belonging. When she is assigned to work on the trial of a former president accused of war crimes, her interrogations get another dimension. This novel demonstrates Katie Kitamura’s skill in exploring the fragility of language, the complexity of human relationships and the violence of otherness.

Credits

Cover of The House of Mirth by Edith Wharton published by Penguin Classics. Reprinted by permission of Penguin Books Ltd

Marion Brunet, Summer of Reckoning © Bitter Lemon Press, 2020

Cover of Checkout 19 by Claire-Louise Bennett published by Jonathan Cape. Copyright © Claire-Louise Bennett, 2021. Reprinted by permission of The Random House Group Limited

Cover of Intimacies by Katie Kitamura published by Jonathan Cape. Copyright © Katie Kitamura, 2021. Reprinted by permission of The Random House Group Limited

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