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Lulu Anew
Lulu Anew | Étienne Davodeau
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At the end of yet another unproductive job interview, Lulu, on a whim, takes off for the shore just to get away from it all. She's got a husband and kids left bewildered but it's nothing against them. This is just her time, getting away from the grind and with no other plan than savoring it. Surprised at her own temerity, she meets other people on the edge of the world. It wasn't meant to be for long. It wasn't meant to be anything but in the end thrilling, fun, and possibly dangerous, this improvised experience will make of Lulu a different woman.
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Krisjericho
Lulu Anew | Étienne Davodeau
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Panpan

Blech. I get it Lulu. I do. You wake up one day & you are middle-aged & have a shitty marriage & no career & you‘ve done nothing with your life. If you had just left your asshole of a husband & run with your kids to the coast & had love affairs & wanderings & experiences, I‘d be on board. But you didn‘t. You abandoned your children with your abusive husband & had your 16-year old daughter take responsibility for them. Nope. Grow the hell up, Lulu.

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Gleefulreader
Lulu Anew | Étienne Davodeau
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Mehso-so

I had high hopes for this book but finished it with a meh. One day after another terrible job interview, Lulu decides not to go home to her (perhaps abusive? perhaps alcoholic?) husband and three children. Instead, she throws herself into a whirlwind romance with a stranger and a friendship with an elderly woman. The tale is told awkwardly from the perspective of her eldest daughter, her friends and herself and nothing really resonated.