Monica Sabolo
French writer and journalist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Monica Sabolo (born 27 July 1971 in Milan)[1] is a French writer and journalist.

Biography
Sabolo grew up in Geneva[2] and now lives in Paris. As a journalist, she was editor of Grazia.[3] Her book Tout cela n'a rien à voir avec moi won the Prix de Flore in 2013.[1] Published in 2022, La vie clandestine combines an exploration of the militant group Action Directe with a personal history from her childhood[4] and was long-listed for the Prix Goncourt[5] and the Prix Renaudot.[6]
Books
- Le Roman de Lili, éditions Jean-Claude Lattès, 2000, 188 p. ISBN 2-7096-2161-4
- Jungle, éditions JC Lattès, 2005, 299 p. ISBN 2-7096-2260-2
- Tout cela n'a rien à voir avec moi, éditions JC Lattès, 2013, 153 p. ISBN 978-2-7096-4465-5
- Crans-Montana, éditions JC Lattès, 2015, 240 p. ISBN 978-2-7096-5045-8
- Summer, éditions JC Lattès, 2017, 320 p. ISBN 978-2-7096-5982-6
- Éden, éditions Gallimard, 2019, 288 p. ISBN 978-2-0728-6315-8
- La Vie clandestine, Gallimard, 2022, 336 p. ISBN 9782072900426
References
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