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Julien Parme [Hardcover]

Florian Zeller (Author), William Rodarmor (Translator)
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June 10, 2008
The Catcher in the Rye with a French accent.

Even if it blows your mind, I want to tell you about this unbelievable thing that happened to me last year. I’m not bragging, but things as unbelievable as the one I’m going to tell you about don’t happen every day, I swear. In fact, they never happen.

Thus begins Julien Parme, by bestselling French author Florian Zeller, who makes his American debut with this account of the trials and illusions of a bright, rebellious 14-year-old boy. The product of divorce, young Julien is not blending in so well with his blended family. One night, he escapes the family apartment to see where destiny and his stepfather’s credit card will take him. His long, dark night of the soul includes several stops at parties and cafes during which the reader is treated to a running monologue of hilarious and rueful observations. Zeller perfectly captures the sweet sincerity and innocent grandiosity of youth. Julien sees himself not as a troubled teen, but as a modern-day Don Quixote, defending his honor, righting wrongs and achieving everlasting fame. Dawn breaks and Julien stands on a platform, intending to catch a train bound for Italy. He thinks about the mountain climber who reached the summit of Mount Blanc, but knew his destiny was to climb back down eventually. And so Julien climbs into a taxi and returns home, hoping his mother will forgive him for being who he is rather than some more perfect person.

“You can’t put the book down until the very end. . . . Florian Zeller proves that he is a true writer capable of varying genres and tones.” —Paris Match

“It is without a doubt his best book.” —Le Monde

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Impetuous 14-year-old aspiring writer Julien Parme hasn't quite gotten over the death of his father from cancer five years earlier, and his latest bout of bad behavior has led to a grounding by his strict Protestant mother. That means skipping the Champs-Elysées birthday party of hottie senior Emilie Fermat, the actress-daughter of a TV producer. News of his mother's impending marriage, however (to live-in jerk in a goatee and corduroy pants François), propels Julien into the Paris night. He's in love, sort of, with his French teacher, Madame Thomas, who's very inspiring when teaching Jean de la Fontaine in sheer blouses, but he's also especially taken with Emilie's horse-loving younger sister, Mathilde. Rodarmor's translation makes Julien—who narrates—read like a sweetly knowing update of Holden Caulfield, complete with boarding school stint. Hilarious moments of bravery and deceit win the reader over utterly. (June)
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Move over, Jacques Brel: Holden Caufield is alive and well and living in Paris. Or so readers of this Salingeresque story from France might think. The eponymous Julien is a troubled 14-year-old Parisian who recalls the details of “this unbelievable thing that happened last year.” The problems start when disaffected Julien, learning his widowed mother is planning to re-marry, runs away from home. How much of what follows is actually true remains up for grabs, since Julien has fantasies of becoming a celebrated writer and is already an accomplished self-dramatist (read “liar”). One thing is sure: Julien’s time away from home is bound to end badly. Or is it? Something of an enfant terrible himself, the now 28-year-old Zeller published his first novel at 22 and wrote his first play at the urging of Francoise Sagan. He has since attained the celebrity that his protagonist dreams of, so perhaps there’s hope for Julien after all. --Michael Cart

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Other Press (June 10, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1590512804
  • ISBN-13: 978-1590512807
  • Product Dimensions: 5.8 x 0.9 x 8.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.5 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,797,648 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Holden Caulfield In Paris, September 6, 2009
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Julien Parme is Holden Caulfield in modern Paris. If you are looking for a French version of "The Catcher in the Rye" then this novel will not disappoint you. It also reminded me of the German author Benjamin Lebert's "Crazy", another European coming of age novel. Young European authors must have discovered that the secret to literary fame is to write a version of "The Catcher in the Rye" for their culture.

While Holden Caulfield ran off to New York City, Julien Parme runs off to Paris so you get some insight into contemporary Paris by reading this novel. Julien Parme aspires to be a famous writer and mentions Balzac and Jean de La Fontaine. But one cultural reference that you may not get, is why he should purchase a comic book of Scrooge McDuck. This would actually be a bande dessinée. Donald Duck is an unlikely pop culture hero in Germany were comic books with that Disney character are best sellers so some of his popularity must spill over into France.
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