
Sleeping Children
'Magnificent' Annie Ernaux
Anthony Passeron(Author)
Picador (Publisher)
Published on 6. March 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
208 pages
978-1-0350-2649-4 (ISBN)
Description
'Without ever raising your voice, you have shattered the family silence that scabbed over tragedy and produced a work so powerful, so moving that it lingers long after reading. Magnificent' - Annie Ernaux, Nobel Prize winning author of The Years
It is 1981. As a wave of puzzling medical cases sweeps across the US, a Parisian doctor is presented with a rare case of a disease long thought to be eradicated. It marks the beginning of a race on both sides of the Atlantic to make sense of a deadly virus that will define a generation.
Miles away in rural France, Anthony Passeron's family are dealing with a crisis of their own. Their small village is gripped by another epidemic - heroin addiction. Anthony's uncle Desire, once the pride of the family, has become one of its many 'sleeping children'. Often found unconscious on street corners, he is a stranger to his family. As Desire's life descends into chaos, the thunder of the AIDS crisis grows closer. These two stories - one intimate, one global - are about to collide.
For readers of Edouard Louis, Douglas Stuart and Annie Ernaux, Sleeping Children by Anthony Passeron is a moving and eye-opening book about shame and the slow poisoning of a family by the secrets it keeps. Exploring the stories of the heroic few who fought for a cure for AIDs and for justice for a community abandoned, it is a radical vision of a history reshaped, retold and remembered.
Translated from the French by Frank Wynne
It is 1981. As a wave of puzzling medical cases sweeps across the US, a Parisian doctor is presented with a rare case of a disease long thought to be eradicated. It marks the beginning of a race on both sides of the Atlantic to make sense of a deadly virus that will define a generation.
Miles away in rural France, Anthony Passeron's family are dealing with a crisis of their own. Their small village is gripped by another epidemic - heroin addiction. Anthony's uncle Desire, once the pride of the family, has become one of its many 'sleeping children'. Often found unconscious on street corners, he is a stranger to his family. As Desire's life descends into chaos, the thunder of the AIDS crisis grows closer. These two stories - one intimate, one global - are about to collide.
For readers of Edouard Louis, Douglas Stuart and Annie Ernaux, Sleeping Children by Anthony Passeron is a moving and eye-opening book about shame and the slow poisoning of a family by the secrets it keeps. Exploring the stories of the heroic few who fought for a cure for AIDs and for justice for a community abandoned, it is a radical vision of a history reshaped, retold and remembered.
Translated from the French by Frank Wynne
Reviews / Votes
Without ever raising your voice, you have shattered the family silence that scabbed over tragedy and produced a work so powerful, so moving that it lingers long after reading. Magnificent! -- Annie Ernaux, <b>winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature</b> An extraordinarily powerful and beautifully written story about class, family secrets and shame -- <i>Prospect Magazine</i> 'Sleeping Children is a supremely skilful account of Aids, drugs and 1980s France . . . as a work of social history covering decades, [it] is illuminating and effective . . . it will be a tough reader who doesn't choke back a tear' -- <i>The Telegraph</i> 'A beautiful testament to the power of storytelling' -- Suzanne Smith, <i>nb.</i> Moving and articulate, precise and sweeping . . . one of the best books I've read in a long time -- Douglas Greenwood, <i>i-D</i> Beautiful . . . a searing testament to how the dead live on in their loved ones' memory -- <i>Publishers Weekly</i>More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Pan Macmillan
Target group
Interest Age: From 18 years
Product notice
With flaps
Dimensions
Height: 213 mm
Width: 136 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
228 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-0350-2649-4 (9781035026494)
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Anthony Passeron was born in Nice in 1983. He teaches French literature and humanities in a secondary school. Published in sixteen languages, Sleeping Children is his first novel. It was awarded many prizes in France, including the Prix Wepler and the Prix Premiere Plume.