Winner of the 2022 Nobel Prize in Literature
Originally published in 1977, Do What They Say or Else is the second
novel by French author Annie Ernaux. Set in a small town in Normandy,
France, the novel tells the story of a fifteen-year-old girl named Anne,
who lives with her working-class parents. The story, which takes place
during the summer and fall of Anne's transition from middle school to
high school, is narrated in a stream-of-consciousness style from her
point of view. Ernaux captures Anne's adolescent voice, through which
she expresses her keen observations in a highly colloquial style.
As the novel progresses and Anne's feelings about her parents, her
education, and her sexual encounters evolve, she grows into a more
mature but also more conflicted and unhappy character, leaving behind
the innocence of her middle school years. Not only must she navigate the
often-confusing signals she receives from boys, but she also finds
herself moving further and further away from her parents as she
surpasses their educational level and worldview.