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The white man Perry Leblanc

It is one of those novels whose subject is not "in our ropes," but we still devour with great pleasure, mostly because their construction is clever and careful . Then, one is seduced by the narrative flowing and the characters, some elusive, and other endearing or two, revealing a strong presence that continues to live even after closing the book. All this and much more that gave me a great time with Man White first novel Perry Leblanc.

In presenting the life of Kolya, an orphan and then prisoner who is engaged in a Moscow Circus, the author offers us an overview of Russia's last century filigree, she Wrigley chewing gum in his heroes and listen to the music of New Order directly on his Walkman. This novel has more charm: the action continues, the characters all well cut to the unique world of the circus, the hardness of the subject, is what, more than the beauty of style, gives the white man its spicy and tasty bitterness. With this beautiful first novel, Perry Leblanc gives us a story that seems searched ready to cross borders.

This first novel has been read and commented on by my colleagues The Rookie of the self s. See what they thought here.

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