Mummy is Wrong
Style and Technique
Michel Bussi’s style in «Mummy is Wrong» is marked by refined simplicity and keen psychological insight. His language is clear yet rich in nuance, allowing the reader to feel the tense atmosphere and the inner worlds of the characters. The author skillfully uses internal monologues to convey a child’s perception of reality, and alternates narration between different characters, creating a polyphonic and suspenseful intrigue. Bussi’s literary techniques play with memory, false leads, and unexpected twists, giving the novel a mosaic structure and dynamic pace. The plot unfolds gradually, like a ball of yarn unraveling with each new chapter, and details that seem insignificant gain meaning by the end. The author weaves symbolism and metaphors into the narrative, highlighting the fragility of a child’s psyche and the complexity of the adult world. As a result, the novel acquires a special depth, where every word and image contributes to a unified, tense, and multilayered composition.
