Faïza Guène

Faïza Guène (born in 1985 with Bobigny) is a young novelist of Pantin parents of origin Algérie. Its first novel, Kiffe kiffe tomorrow , was one of the best sales of the year 2004 and was translated of 22 languages. It publishes in 2006 dream for the oufs .

It also carried out several court-measurings, Zonzonnière in 1999, RTT and Rumeurs in 2002, Only of the words in 2004. It also carried out a documentary heading Mémoires of October 17th, 61 in 2002.

Kiffe kiffe tomorrow (2004)

“Doria, a teenager living in a city of the Paris region tells and delivers to the reader his daily newspaper by small keys with its disillusioned difficulties and its judgments. It carries a rather negative glance and without hope on its life and all that surrounds it, or almost all; it expresses it with a cynical humor and expressions of the language of the young people of today… until the day when surprising itself to fall in love with one from her buddies, it finishes at the end by seeing its horizon informing itself and its glance on the world to change” (Michel Maurice, professor).

The route of the young person Doria, young girl 15 year old given up by his/her father, living alone with his mother, indeed delivers a vision without concession and different from the city. This teenager suffers and will set up around her very strong protections. Rare are those which can, like Hamoudi, to cross their sanctuary, which is the occasion of tasty portraits of the various social workers, psychologist, inhabitants of the district who surround them. But Doria will learn that the other is not forcing an enemy, that one can open out with his contact, with the image of many teenagers of today.

External bonds

  • Biography of the editor Hatchet
  • Faïza Guène on IMDb

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