A disillusioned Parisian writer finds inspiration in the ordinary
lives of his neighbours, the Martins.
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'A charming, clever book' The Independent
Is it true that every life is the stuff of novels? Or are some people
just too ordinary?
This is the question a struggling Parisian writer asks when he
challenges himself to write about the first person he sees when he steps
outside his apartment. Secretly hoping to meet the beautiful woman who
occasionally smokes on his street, he instead sets eyes on octogenarian
Madeleine. She's happy to become the subject of his project, but first
she needs to put her shopping away...
Wondering if his project is doomed to be hopelessly banal, he soon finds
himself tangled in the lives of Madeleine's family. Though calm on the
surface, the Martins have secrets, troubles and woes, and the writer
discovers that the most compelling story is that of an ordinary life.