She Was Thought Rather Pretty
Book Review
Michel Bussi’s «She Was Thought Rather Pretty» is a subtle and multilayered story in which the destinies of the characters are woven together against the backdrop of urgent social themes of migration, motherhood, and the search for one’s place in the world. The author masterfully builds intrigue, immersing the reader in the atmosphere of Marseille, where past and present collide in the fate of Leila, a woman with a mysterious past. Bussi skillfully plays with expectations, making the reader question the obvious and revealing new facets of the characters through details and nuances of the narrative. Critics note that the novel not only captivates with its dynamic plot but also raises important questions about prejudice, compassion, and the value of human life. The language of the work is rich in imagery, and the psychological depth of the characters lends the story a special authenticity and emotional power. «She Was Thought Rather Pretty» is not just a detective story, but a poignant drama in which every action of the characters echoes in the hearts of readers.
