Alexandrine Civard-Racinais
Métiers du journalisme : Un rêve à portée de main
Est-il indispensable de faire une école ? Internet, ça recrute vraiment ? Sans piston, point de salut ? L’alternance, un bon moyen de mettre le pied à l’étrier ? La presse écrite, c’est fini ? Toutes les réponses à ces questions et bien d’autres pour vous aider à choisir le métier qui vous correspond et à vous orienter vers la formation la plus adaptée.
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We need to talk about Ross
En anglais – Ross O’Carroll-Kelly is many things to many people. But ten years after he lifted the Leinster Schools Senior Cup, Ireland’s most beloved rogue remains one of its most misunderstood figures. His accomplishments on the rugby field – and in the bedroom – remain the stuff of legend, but the truth about him remains hidden by the accretion of myth. Now, for the first time, the lid is lifted on the enigma that is South Dublin’s most eligible married man. In more than a hundred interviews with his family and friends – those who’ve loved him, hated him and slept with him – the first ever composite portrait of the Celtic Tiger’s most famous cub emerges. From the mother who didn’t want him to the father who wanted him too much, from the friends who shared his misadventures to the women who shared his bed – or, failing that, a back alley or bus shelter – this searingly honest biography fills in all the blanks in the life of the self-styled Cock of Foxrock.
Every secret thing
En anglais – A passionate witness to the colossal upheaval that has transformed her native South Africa, Gillian Slovo has written a memoir that is far more than a story of her own life. For she is the daughter of Joe Slovo and Ruth First, South Africa’s pioneering anti-apartheid white activists, a daughter who always had to come second to political commitment. Whilst recalling the extraordinary events which surrounded her family’s persecution and exile, and reconstructing the truth of her parents’ relationship and her own turbulent childhood, Gillian Slovo has also created an astonishing portrait of a courageous mother and a father of integrity and stoicism.
The bodies left behind
En anglais – When a night-time call to 911 from a secluded Wisconsin vacation house is cut short, offduty deputy Brynn McKenzie leaves her husband and son at the dinner table and drives up to Lake Mondac to investigate. Was it a misdial or an aborted crime report ? Brynn stumbles onto a scene of true horror and narrowly escapes from two professional criminals. She and a terrified visitor to the weekend house, Michelle, flee into the woods in a race for their lives. As different as night and day, and stripped of modern-day resources, Brynn, a tough deputy with a difficult past, and Michelle, a pampered city girl, must overcome their natural reluctance to trust each other and learn to use their wits and courage to survive the relentless pursuit. The deputy’s disappearance spurs both her troubled son and her new husband into action, while the incident sets in motion Brynn’s loyal fellow deputies and elements from Milwaukee’s underside. These various forces race along inexorably toward the novel’s gritty and stunning conclusion.
Et pourquoi pas Hollywood ?
Michel Malausséna, dans son précédent livre sorti en 2008, Les Animatueurs*. s’est livré, selon ses termes, à un « suicide professionnel ». Mais grâce au succès rencontré, il remue encore et se prend désormais pour un auteur. Déterminé à s’autodétruire, il réitère avec cette biographie de jeunesse : arrivée à Paris, recherche d’emploi dans le cinéma, ballade d’une piaule à l’autre, copains drogués et copains flics, films Z, films X pour parvenir finalement à rentrer à la télévision et à se faire une place respectable.

