A review by simpmor
Bonjour Tristesse by Françoise Sagan

4.0

I am fascinated by how relatable this is for me, despite sharing almost no demographic characteristics with either the narrator or the author, both bourgeoise teenage french girls in the 1950s. It's a great example of how literature connects us, how universal the human experience is. I loved the writing; the first person narration is what really makes it connect, the plot is brief and simple and on its own probably doesn't offer much. A great read and one I'll be recommending.