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The Rachel Papers
The Rachel Papers
Nov 11, 2025 7:16 AM

Author:Martin Amis

The Rachel Papers

Reviews

Amis has brought off the feat of satirizing his contemporaries while making them both funny and, in a bizarre way, moving

—— Peter Ackroyd

Scurrilous, shameless and very funny

—— Time Literary Supplement

Extravagantly sexual-highly enjoyable

—— Evening Standard

Amis's arrogantly assured manner is a formidable weapon, spraying the target with disdainful wit, ingenious obscenity, astute literariness, loathing, lust, anxiety and an all-pervading hyper-self-consciousness

—— Observer

A magnificent novel, a masterpiece really, its prose energetic, angry, honest and so funny

—— Andrew Billen , The Times

A timeless love story. Molly Ringwald's translation is as clear and beautiful as the story it depicts. You'll read it in a night, but its exquisite heartbreak will linger.

—— David Ebershoff, author of 'The Danish Girl'

The uncanny thrill of Philippe Besson's Lie With Me rises up from Molly Ringwald's elegant translation with the intensity of meeting a stranger on a train who tells you a single unforgettable story and then leaves. And his voice haunts me still

—— Alexander Chee, author of 'How to Write an Autobiographical Novel' and 'The Queen of the Night'

An elegiac tale of first, hidden love between two teenage boys who have no chance of a shared future, "Lie with Me" sold more than a hundred thousand copies in France, where it won several prizes and is being made into a movie.

—— Lauren Collins , New Yorker

Lie With Me is an exquisite whisper that lingers long after you've finished reading it

—— Kevin Kwan, author of 'Crazy Rich Asians'

Devastating and tender; this is the book I wish I'd read when I was 15, and a book I'm glad to have as a companion now

—— Andrew McMillan, award-winning author of 'Physical'

A lovely novel, a painful story of love and loss. . . Lie with Me succeeds as a novel because of Besson's graceful writing, beautifully translated by Ringwald. Besson is a gifted stylist, and he infuses Philippe's story with the right notes of sadness and longing.

—— NPR

This gorgeous, aching novel captures all of the fear and freedom of young desire. . . may well be the best gay love story in contemporary fiction. I dare you to read it without crying.

—— Christopher Bollen, author of 'The Destroyers'

This is a gorgeous fever dream of a book. Ringwald's translation does elegant justice to Besson's balance of beauty and despair, and to his interrogations of memory and longing. Lie With Me positively glows in the dark.

—— Rebecca Makkai, author of 'The Great Believers'

A bittersweet love story, told from the perspective of a gay man remembering his first romantic affair as a teenager in a small town in the south of France in 1984.

—— Wall Street Journal

At first erotic and joyous, ultimately elegiac and haunting, Lie With Me is a deceptively slender book as big as life itself

—— Rumaan Alam, author of 'That Kind of Mother' and 'Rich and Pretty'

In spare yet evocative prose, elegantly translated by Molly Ringwald, Philippe Besson relates the erotic awakening of two adolescent boys in a small French town in the 1980s. Lie With Me captures their world with the grainy poignancy of an old high school yearbook, while movingly conveying the quintessential human dramas of longing, love, and letting go.

—— Caroline Weber, author of 'Proust's Duchess: How Three Celebrated Women Captured the Imagination of Fin-de-siècle Paris'

The French Brokeback Mountain

—— Elle

A man looks back at his first love, a forbidden homosexual affair during his last year of high school in a small French town in the 1980s. Though a screenwriter and playwright, Mr. Besson does not rely on direct dialogue but reconstructs conversations from a fog of memories in this coming-of-age story. A French best seller likened to "Call Me By Your Name" and "Brokeback Mountain," the novel marks the first English translation by the actress and writer Ms. Ringwald, a longtime Francophile.

—— Wall Street Journal, The 10 Books You’ll Want to Read This Spring

Molly Ringwald translated this French Call Me By Your Name-esque novel about two teenagers in 1984 Bordeaux as they fall in love in the shadows, leaving one of them to reflect on the relationship many years later

—— OprahMag.com, 30 of the Best LGBTQ Books in 2019

There's much book-to-filmstar appeal in this moving, well-plotted tale: Elle dubbed it "the French Brokeback Mountain"; there's something of Call Me by Your Name's Elio in Philippe, who lives in the books he reads and writes; and actress and writer Ringwald ably translates.

—— Booklist

Moving ... Besson's writing and Ringwald's smooth translation provide emotional impact.

—— Publishers Weekly

Universally touching

—— Le Parisien

Besson is a thoughtful writer who can strike home with vivid imagery. . . [and] deftly translated [by Ringwald].

—— Booklist

This Year's Call Me by Your Name... While the starring peach of Call Me by Your Name was the perfect metanym for that lush and gauzy tale, Lie With Me unpeels like a springy orange. The boys' relationship is bare but segmented, each encounter entirely isolated from the others, with only a thin membrane to keep all that tart juice from bursting out. . . [A] moving and graceful novel

—— Vulture

A story of queer adolescence in rural France in the 1980s, Besson's "Lie With Me" is a primer on the tenacity of desire... Molly Ringwald, by delightful coincidence an icon of '80s John Hughes films, provides a limpid translation that preserves all the earnest mystery of teenage sex... Besson keeps his study in intimacy fresh through nimble plot twists, in which the present disturbs a certain version of the past, creating repercussions for the future. Equal parts André Aciman and Marguerite Duras, "Lie With Me" poignantly reflects on why some memories fade and others do not.

—— New York Times

A slender, sad, acute novel... absolutely excellent

—— Sarah Perry, bestselling author of THE ESSEX SERPENT and MELMOTH

Full of Proustian echoes, this story of gay adolescence deals with complex issues of class, shame and secrecy

—— Guardian

A poignant tale that captures the intensity of first love with all its sadness, longing and regret

—— Daily Mail

A clear-sighted and passionate coming-of-age narrative. Detailing in elegant and plain prose the anxious and intense first falling-in-love between two schoolboys, Lie With Me has a tenderness and insight that is reminiscent of the writings of Garth Greenwell. This novel can be read in a matter of hours, but its impact, like the love affair it details, will echo in the mind

—— Irish Times

Moving, intense, sad and sensuous

—— Attitude
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