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Algú com tu / Xavier Bosch.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: Català Series: Ramon Llull. Narrativa.Publisher: Barcelona : Planeta, 2015Edition: First editionDescription: 348 pages ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9788497082761
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • PC3942.12.O776 A44 2015
Summary: «Van resseguir la rue de Seine gairebé sense veure el carrer, pendents com estaven l'un de l'altre. El JeanPierre, cicerone amb ganes d'agradar, explicava curiositats del barri que ella escoltava en silenci. Allà on la vorera es feia més estreta, va semblar-li que, sense voler, es fregaven les mans. Pell amb pell. I va tenir una esgarrifança. Van trencar per la rue de Buci, atapeïda de turistes asseguts a les terrasses amb ombra, i de seguida van ser al boulevard Saint-Germain». El Jean-Pierre Zanardi, galerista a la Rive Gauche, és un esperit lliure. La Paulina Homs, de vida tranquil·la i familiar a Barcelona, arriba a París per al casament de la seva cosina. Summary: “They walked along the rue de Seine almost without noticing the street, so absorbed were they in one another. Jean-Pierre, eager to please as a cicerone, pointed out curiosities of the neighbourhood, which she listened to in silence. Where the pavement narrowed, it seemed to her that, without meaning to, their hands brushed. Skin against skin. And she shivered. They turned into the rue de Buci, crowded with tourists sitting in the shaded terraces, and soon found themselves on the boulevard Saint-Germain.” Jean-Pierre Zanardi, a gallery owner on the Rive Gauche, is a free spirit. Paulina Homs, who leads a quiet family life in Barcelona, arrives in Paris for her cousin’s wedding.
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«Van resseguir la rue de Seine gairebé sense veure el carrer, pendents com estaven l'un de l'altre. El JeanPierre, cicerone amb ganes d'agradar, explicava curiositats del barri que ella escoltava en silenci. Allà on la vorera es feia més estreta, va semblar-li que, sense voler, es fregaven les mans. Pell amb pell. I va tenir una esgarrifança. Van trencar per la rue de Buci, atapeïda de turistes asseguts a les terrasses amb ombra, i de seguida van ser al boulevard Saint-Germain». El Jean-Pierre Zanardi, galerista a la Rive Gauche, és un esperit lliure. La Paulina Homs, de vida tranquil·la i familiar a Barcelona, arriba a París per al casament de la seva cosina.

“They walked along the rue de Seine almost without noticing the street, so absorbed were they in one another. Jean-Pierre, eager to please as a cicerone, pointed out curiosities of the neighbourhood, which she listened to in silence. Where the pavement narrowed, it seemed to her that, without meaning to, their hands brushed. Skin against skin. And she shivered. They turned into the rue de Buci, crowded with tourists sitting in the shaded terraces, and soon found themselves on the boulevard Saint-Germain.”

Jean-Pierre Zanardi, a gallery owner on the Rive Gauche, is a free spirit. Paulina Homs, who leads a quiet family life in Barcelona, arrives in Paris for her cousin’s wedding.

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