The Woman Who Didn't Grow Old
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Review\n... insightful, the novel has charm and wit―SUNDAY EXPRESS\nA fascinating, troubling, realistic and aesthetically pleasing novel.―Le Figaro Litteraire\nIn this novel that criticizes the dictatorship of appearance, Grégoire Delacourt teaches us that "Old Age is a victory".―L'Obs\nWhat happened to Betty is every woman's dream.
Isn't it?\nThere are those who never grow old because they are taken too soon.
There are those who grow old without worries, enjoying everything life has to offer.
There are those who desperately try to slow down the ticking clock.\nAnd then there's Betty. Betty, who mysteriously stops growing old on her thirtieth birthday - the same age as her mother when she died.\nThe years leave no trace on Betty's face, but as everyone around her is transformed by the relentless march of time, her once golden life begins to come apart.
Because an ageless face is a face without history, without passions, without memories.
A blank canvas others will slowly, inexorably forget...
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