Kids Run the Show: The new novel from the author of No and Me
By (Author) Delphine de Vigan
Translated by Alison Anderson
Europa Editions (UK) Ltd
Europa Editions (UK) Ltd
23rd January 2024
9th November 2023
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
843.92
Paperback
272
Width 135mm, Height 210mm
'A thrilling story about children exposed to social media by their parents from a young age.' -La Croix
'Delphine de Vigan plunges her reader into the fascinating and brutal world of influencers.' - Le Figaro
'A captivating thriller reminiscent of The Truman Show.' - ELLE
The first time that Melanie met Clara, Melanie was stunned by Clara's sense of authority, and Clara was struck by Melanie's pink, glittery nails, which shimmered in the dark. "She looks like a child," thought the first. "She looks like a doll," pondered the second.
These two women, both of the same generation and exposed to the same media throughout their lives, could not be more different in adulthood. Melanie is a social media superstar, broadcasting her children's daily lives on a family YouTube channel. Clara is a young police officer, assigned to the case after Melanie's daughter Kimmy is abducted.
Traversing the Big Brother generation, the social media influencer generation, and right up to the 2030s, Delphine de Vigan offers a bone-chilling expose of a world where everything is broadcasted and profited from, even family happiness.
'A thrilling story about children exposed to social media by their parents from a young age.' - La Croix
'Delphine de Vigan plunges her reader into the fascinating and brutal world of influencers.' - Le Figaro
'A captivating thriller reminiscent of The Truman Show.' - ELLE
Delphine de Vigan has published several novels, a number of which were nominated and won major literary prizes in France, including the Prix Goncourt, Prix Goncourt des lycens, Prix Renaudot, Prix de Libraires, Prix du roman Fnac and Gran prix de lectrices de Elle. She lives in Paris. Alison Andersons translations for Europa Editions include novels by Slim Nassib, Amlie Nothomb, and Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt. She has translated all of Muriel Barberys books, including the international bestseller, The Elegance of the Hedgehog.