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Nothing Serious (novel)

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Nothing Serious is a 2005 novel by French writer Justine Lévy. The novel presents an insight into the breakdown of marriage and its consequences. The story is a thinly disguised account of Carla Bruni's affair with Justine's then-husband Raphaël Enthoven, a philosophy professor, and son of publisher Jean-Paul Enthoven.[1] The book was originally written in French, and was published in English in October 2005 by Melville House.

References

  1. ^ John Follain, Nicolas Sarkozy and Carla Bruni: Coup de foudre, Times Online, 23 December 2007