Sisters (roman)

Sisters (roman)
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Sisters
Auteur Stéphane Denis
Genre Roman
Pays d'origine Drapeau de France France
Éditeur éditions Fayard
Date de parution 22 août 2001
Nombre de pages 165
ISBN 2213609993

Sisters est un roman de Stéphane Denis paru le 22 août 2001 aux éditions Fayard et ayant reçu le Prix Interallié la même année.

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Précédé par Sisters Suivi par
L'Irrésolu de Patrick Poivre d'Arvor
Prix Interallié
2001
Les Vieillards de Brighton de Gonzague Saint-Bris

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