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French Book Club

Discuss French literature with other passionate readers with Alliance Française Book Club


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The French Book Club is a friendly French reading group led by a member of the Culture and Communication team. It meets once a month on a Monday evening to discuss a work of Francophone or French literature: a novel, short stories, poetry or a non-fiction book.

An AFM Membership is required to attend the French Book Club (click here to learn more), which is open to all - you do not have to be enrolled on a class with us - and there is no obligation to attend all sessions; simply turn up on the day. All works and discussions are in French, so an intermediate level is required.

The French Book Club alternates between online and face-to-face meetings (at Manchester Central Library - M2 5PD). 

Send us an email to sign up if you would like to join us.





Unless otherwise indicated, all Alliance Française de Manchester cultural events are open and accessible to everyone.
They are public events and under 18s remain the responsiblity of their parent/guardian at all times.

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Guerre


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Les enfants sont rois

Les enfants sont rois


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Ce que je sais de toi

Ce que je sais de toi


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Moderato Cantabile

Moderato Cantabile


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Dans le café de la jeunesse perdue

Dans le café de la jeunesse perdue

Quatre narrateurs (un étudiant de l’école des mines, un détective privé, l’héroïne et un de ses amants) construisent le portrait de Jacqueline Delanque ou Louki. Jeune femme ayant rapidement quitté son mari et qui flâne dans le Paris des années 50/60 en déversant ses souvenirs : une enfance difficile, un mariage raté et quelques amitiés avec des clients d’un café du quartier de l’Odéon : Le Condé.

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