Jean-Paul Didieloran is a French writer whose novel The Reader in the Morning Express became a bestseller in France and was published in 29 countries. He studied in Nancy, worked in Paris, and now lives in the Vosges. Winner of the Michel Tournier Prize, the City of Nanterre Prize and the Libre Belgian Prize, two-time winner of the Hemingway Prize.
The life of an inconspicuous worker of book utilization factory, whose name was mistaken for Clown-Monster, was locked in a "home-work-home" circle, so reading aloud in the morning express on the way to work saved him from the monotony of everyday life. He sat in the folding seat at the beginning of the car and read pages from books rescued from the ruination. It would have lasted forever if he hadn't found a flash drive with a diary of a young woman named Julie ... Now his life will change forever!
A new, fresh and joyful novel, and, importantly, not devoid of common sense and style, and even with such real and exciting characters.