Anne-Sophie Brasme

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Anne-Sophie Brasme (* 1984 in Metz ) is a French writer.

At the age of 16, Brasme wrote her first novel You see you sleep (original title Respire ). It's about a friendship that degenerates into obsession. The novel was on France's bestseller list for months and sold in 17 countries.

Her second novel, The first time I saw her on a Saturday afternoon (original title Le carnaval des monstres ) is about the ugliness of two people who both destroy each other through an incredible passion. Both novels were received with great "enthusiasm" in France .

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  1. ^ Christiane Tewinkel: A French girl. taz.de, September 4, 2002, accessed on March 25, 2013