Shes living a perfect life so why does Laurence feel so torn?Weekends in the country weekdays in Paris Laurences life features all the trappings of 1960s French bourgeoisie. She has money a handsome husband two daughters and a lover. She also has a successful career as an advertising copywriter though her mind writes copy while shes at home and dreams of domesticity in the office.All her life she has strived to meet the expectations of others. But when her 10-year-old daughter Catherine starts to vocalise her despair about the unfairness of the world Laurence must finally grapple with a life that prizes image over truth.Slim but powerful this is a classic story of womanhood and its oppressors parents and their children and the quest for personal truth by the iconic feminist Simone de Beauvoir.TRANSLATED BY LAUREN ELKINPraise for The Inseparables:Passionate and tragic Vanity FairA ravishing work of art Financial TimesSlim elegant achingly tragic and unaffectedly lovely in its evocation of the closeness between girls and the pressures that sunder them SpectatorIn Lauren Elkin''s fine translation the lucid sculpted prose can flare into starbursts of introspective sensuality... Beauvoir could write like a dutiful daughter of the French classics The Times
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