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Anne-Sophie Brasme

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Anne - Sophie Brasme
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NationalityFrench
OccupationWriter

Anne-Sophie Brasme (born 1984 in Metz) is a French writer.[1]

Brasme wrote her first novel, Breathe (also known as Respire) at age 16. It's about a friendship that degenerates to the point of obsession. The novel was on the bestseller list of France for months and has been sold in 17 countries.[2] It was awarded the Prix Contrepoint in 2002.

Her second novel, The First Time I Saw It on a Saturday Afternoon (also known as Le carnaval des monstres), is about the ugliness of two people who are both destroyed by an incredible passion. Both novels were received with great enthusiasm in France.

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