The Red Notebook

[La femme au carnet rouge]
Year: 
2014
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Moral assessment: 
Type: Literature
Nothing inappropriate.
Some morally inappropriate content.
Contains significant sections contrary to faith or morals.
Contains some lurid passages, or presents a general ideological framework that could confuse those without much Christian formation.
Contains several lurid passages, or presents an ideological framework that is contrary or foreign to Christian values.
Explicitly contradicts Catholic faith or morals, or is directed against the Church and its institutions.

Antoine Laurain’s fifth novel, set in present-day Paris, features Laurent Letellier, owner of a small bookshop, and Laure, an attractive woman who works as a gilder. A romantic novel with a simple but ingenious plot which is really about second chances, destiny and the randomness of fate. Laurent is divorced with an adolescent daughter who also has a role in the story. Laure is a childless widow with not many relatives. She is mugged for her handbag and ends up in hospital with concussion. Laurent comes upon the handbag by chance in a bin, and sets himself to track down its owner by a process of detection. His clues are the various feminine items in the bag, including a red notebook containing personal notes, but not the owner’s name or contact details. He reconstructs the owner’s character little by little: her perfume, her preferred reading, etc. The book is well written and easy to read, with short chapters. There are some sensual passages.

R. I. (Spain, 2016)