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Dans notre entrepôt à Beauvais, un contrôle qualité est effectué minutieusement sur tous nos livres par nos équipes compétentes avant la mise en vente pour déterminer l’état et vérifier qu’il respecte notre charte de qualité. Certains produits peuvent présenter des signes d’usure minimes, les livres comme les accessoires (CD, cahiers d’exercices…) mais seulement si cela ne nuit pas à la lecture. Si vous rencontrez le moindre problème concernant l’état des livres reçus, cliquez ici, notre équipe en charge du service client est à votre disposition et fait son possible pour vous aider.

Ce contrôle permet de déterminer une classification de nos livres détaillée ci-dessous.

Description de l’état d’un livre :

Très bon :

  • Livre en excellent état, presque comme neuf, il a été lu très peu de fois
  • Présence de quelques marques d’usure mais à peine perceptibles
  • Les pages ne sont ni écornées, ni annotées, ni tachées 
  • La couverture est en parfait état
  • Vous pouvez offrir ce livre à vos proches sans aucun doute !

Bon:

  • Livre déjà lu et usagé
  • Quelques légères marques d’usure (marque de crayon, page un peu écornée)
  • Aucune page n’est manquante
  • La couverture est intacte

Correct:

  • Livre usagé avec des marques d’usure visibles  (marques de crayon, pages écornées, petites annotations)
  • Aucune page n’est manquante, marques d’usure sans nuire à la lecture (marques de crayon, pages écornées, petites annotations)
  • Les accessoires sont présents mais peuvent avoir des marques d’usure
  • La couverture de protection peut être manquante

The Immigrant

Broché - Faber & Faber - 256 pages - Publication: 02 avril 2009

Le Pitch

Présentation de l'éditeur Nina is a thirty-year-old English lecturer in New Delhi, living with her widowed mother and struggling to make ends meet. Ananda has recently emigrated to Halifax, Canada; having spent his twenties painstakingly building his career, he searches for something to complete his new life. When Ananda's sister proposes an arranged marriage between the two, Nina is uncertain: can she really give up her home and her country to build a new life with a husband she barely knows? The consequences of change are far greater than she could have imagined. As the two of them struggle to adapt to married life, Nina's whole world is thrown into question. And as she discovers truths about her husband - both sexual and emotional - her fragile new life in Canada begins to unravel. Tender and compelling, "The Immigrant" is an honest exploration of a marriage, what it costs to start again - and what we can never leave behind. Biographie de l'auteur Manju Kapur is the author of four novels. Her first, Difficult Daughters, won the Commonwealth Prize for First Novels (Eurasia Section) and was a number one bestseller in India. Her second novel A Married Woman was called 'fluent and witty' in the Independent, while her third, Home, was described as 'glistening with detail and emotional acuity' in the Sunday Times . Her most recent novel, The Immigrant, has been longlisted for the DSC Prize for South Asian Literature. She lives in New Delhi.
Détails du livre

The Immigrant

Broché - Faber & Faber - 256 pages - Publication: 02 avril 2009

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11,41 € - 91 %
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Le Pitch

Présentation de l'éditeur Nina is a thirty-year-old English lecturer in New Delhi, living with her widowed mother and struggling to make ends meet. Ananda has recently emigrated to Halifax, Canada; having spent his twenties painstakingly building his career, he searches for something to complete his new life. When Ananda's sister proposes an arranged marriage between the two, Nina is uncertain: can she really give up her home and her country to build a new life with a husband she barely knows? The consequences of change are far greater than she could have imagined. As the two of them struggle to adapt to married life, Nina's whole world is thrown into question. And as she discovers truths about her husband - both sexual and emotional - her fragile new life in Canada begins to unravel. Tender and compelling, "The Immigrant" is an honest exploration of a marriage, what it costs to start again - and what we can never leave behind. Biographie de l'auteur Manju Kapur is the author of four novels. Her first, Difficult Daughters, won the Commonwealth Prize for First Novels (Eurasia Section) and was a number one bestseller in India. Her second novel A Married Woman was called 'fluent and witty' in the Independent, while her third, Home, was described as 'glistening with detail and emotional acuity' in the Sunday Times . Her most recent novel, The Immigrant, has been longlisted for the DSC Prize for South Asian Literature. She lives in New Delhi.
Détails du livre

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