Everyone

Everyone

by (france) Jean-paul Dubois

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A representative work by Jean-Paul Dubois, the laureate of contemporary French literature, and a winner of the Prix Goncourt. The French version has sold more than 700,000 copies, and the copyright has been sold to 30 countries and regions. Literal translation of the original text by the well-known translator Huang Xing. In despair and humor, he depicts the slow collapse of ordinary people's lives and soothes every wound of a failed life. "Don't judge my life, it's been a mess at times, but there's nothing to regret." "I've made two mistakes, and both times I ended up being kicked out. You're going to learn some unpleasant things about me in the future. They're all true. This time, I can't do anything for myself either. Justification. Soon, my past will become the object of criticism and condemnation at your leisure. But I still hope that you can remember this simple saying that my father often said to excuse everyone's mistakes: Everyone lives in the world differently. "

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