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Description
'Disturbing and powerful … I loved it' Leïla Slimani, author of Lullaby
'Gripping' Independent
'Taut' Observer
'Tense... cunningly keeps our sympathies shifting' Telegraph
THERE ARE NO MONSTERS. ONLY HUMANS.
Anna and Constant Guillot and their two daughters live in the peaceful, remote mountain village of Carmac. Everyone in Carmac knows each other, leading simple lives mostly unaffected by the outside world – that is until Bakary and Sylvia Langlois arrive with their three children.
The new family's impressive chalet and expensive cars are in stark contrast with the modesty of those of their neighbours, yet despite their initial differences, the Langlois and the Guillots form an uneasy friendship. But when both families come under financial strain, the underlying class and racial tensions of their relationship reach breaking point, culminating in act of abhorrent violence.
With piercing psychological insight and gripping storytelling, People Like Them asks the questions: How could a seemingly ordinary person commit the most extraordinary crime? And how could their loved ones ever come to terms with what they'd done?
Lullaby meets Little Fires Everywhere, this intense, suspenseful prize-winning novel explores the darker side of human nature - and the terrible things people are capable of.
'Icy and chilling... In sharply drawn sentences, Sedira summons the beauty of a small French village, and the shocking acts of the people inside it' - Flynn Berry, author of the Reese Witherspoon Book Club pick, Northern Spy
*Winner of the Prix Eugène Dabit*
Product details
| Published | 10 Jul 2021 |
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| Format | Paperback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 192 |
| ISBN | 9781526638601 |
| Imprint | Raven Books |
| Dimensions | 216 x 135 mm |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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[A] taut examination of race and class based on a shocking real-life case ... Sedira lays bare the perils of a callous society dominated by money and status, and the insidious racism that drives an ordinary man to murder. There are no monsters, she claims, “only humans”
Lucy Popescu, Observer
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People Like Them is disturbing and powerful. It explores the topics of racism and jealousy in a very subtle way. I loved it
Leila Slimani
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Chilling … Sparse, taut … In this gripping tale, told through courtroom re-enactments and flashbacks, Sedira digs underneath the skin of the casual racism that is key to the crime
Independent
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Unsettling ... A complex and nuanced account of how entitlement and resentment, built up over many years, can turn a sense of injustice into disproportionate, murderous fury
Laura Wilson, Guardian
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Sedira packs a powerful punch, exploring the class-race divide …The graphic murders stand in stark contrast to Sedira's subtle accounting of Constant's tortured path … Deeply unsettling yet compulsively readable
Kirkus
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Taut, tense … Cunningly keeps our sympathies shifting
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