An engrossing novel about love and grief that introduces an important
francophone author to English-speaking readers.
Rome, 2014, late summer. While he is reading on his sun-drenched
terrace, Giangiacomo's heart stops. A quick, painless death--something
he had always hoped for, his daughter, Elvira, remembers. A few days
later, Elvira comes across an unfinished manuscript in her father's
flat. In it, she discovers a love story between Giangiacomo--Gigi, to
his loved ones--and a Belgian journalist, Clara, which had been going on
for over four years. Gigi's manuscript tells of how their "mature love,"
an expression that became code between Gigi and Clara, blossomed
unexpectedly and of the happiness of their meetings, the abandon of
their bodies, their laughter, the films they watched and rewatched
together. As she struggles to cope with the loss of Gigi, Clara writes
her own version of their story. Her "journal of absence" is first
addressed to Gigi, then, gradually, to Elvira. She confides in the young
woman on the threshold of adult life, with discretion and tenderness,
describing the fullness of the hidden love she shared with her father.