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  • In search of the true Giroud  

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    Alix de Saint-André has had the chance to be the friend of Françoise Giroud. But for all the she really knew? Who really knew the writer-journalist and minister? It is a quest that offers personality here Alix de Saint-André, a hollow portrait that r
  • to be reserved for fans of Françoise Giroud  

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    We like the verve of Alix de Saint-André, but this book where she recounts her memories on Giroud tired a bit. I got playing on the move in search of F Giroud baptism certificate.
  • Perfect! 1 6985  

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    I recommend reading this book, following the book of hidden autobiography "Story of a free woman" Françoise Giroud. Both books really belong together, for an excellent understanding of the life path of Françoise Giroud. It's rich, it's human. Th
  • Almost thriller  

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    But a little wordy .Alix St. Andrew really wanted to do everything his investigation. A legitimate concern for the writer but at times weighing the reader who skips pages, having anticipated.
  • GUARD YOUR TEARS FOR LATER  

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    This book is written with seriousness and lightness. Alix de Saint-André Giroud likes but is not paralyzed by this love. It seeks at length seriously to understand and explain the mysteries of this woman. This book reads in duplicate with history of
  • Excellent! 259 50 136 1975  

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    A few lengths but very good book overall. It is a pleasure to read a true and honest testimony to the tremendous Françoise Giroud. Alix thank you to St. Andrew.
  • Book sloppy  

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    Very disappointed! Alix de Saint-André had accustomed us to love its verve, its freshness, its style both impulsive and precise. But then she was not fit. Smoked too? Drank too much? She repeats her style effects, from one page to another. The first