A level French books to read.
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Hi all. Which literary works would you recommend me to go for for my A level french exam? The list is:
Molière Le Tartuffe
Voltaire Candide
Guy de Maupassant Boule de Suif et autres contes de la guerre
Albert Camus L’étranger
Françoise Sagan Bonjour tristesse
Claire Etcherelli Elise ou la vraie vie
Joseph Joffo Un sac de billes
Faïza Guène Kiffe kiffe demain
Philippe Grimbert Un secret
Delphine de Vigan No et moi
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Molière Le Tartuffe
Voltaire Candide
Guy de Maupassant Boule de Suif et autres contes de la guerre
Albert Camus L’étranger
Françoise Sagan Bonjour tristesse
Claire Etcherelli Elise ou la vraie vie
Joseph Joffo Un sac de billes
Faïza Guène Kiffe kiffe demain
Philippe Grimbert Un secret
Delphine de Vigan No et moi
Thanks in advance.
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My class is reading Joseph Joffo’s Un Sac de Billes, and I’m finding it really interesting. It’s an autobiographical account of Jo and his brother’s journey escaping Nazi occupation in France as Jewish children. I haven’t read any of the others but I’d definitely recommend ‘Un Sac de Billes’, I’ve really enjoyed reading it.
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Sac dear billes is always popular... there are quite a few resources too, so I'd go for that if that's your priority, but if not just read a couple of summaries and decide which you like the sound of most.
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