Justine Lévy

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Justine Lévy
Salon du livre de Paris 2011 - Justine Lévy.jpg
Lévy in Paris (2011)
Born (1974-09-27) 27 September 1974 (age 46)
NationalityFrench
OccupationAuthor
Spouse(s)
(m. 1996; div. 2001)
Parent(s)Bernard-Henri Lévy
Isabelle Doutreluigne

Justine-Juliette Lévy (born 27 September 1974) is a French book editor and author.

Life and career[]

Lévy is the eldest daughter of Isabelle Doutreluigne and French philosopher, writer, and media personality, Bernard-Henri Lévy. Her 1995 debut novel "Le Rendez-vous" (The Rendezvous) was translated from French into English and published in the United States in 1997.

On 21 September 1996 she married Raphaël Enthoven,[1] the son of her father's best friend, Jean-Paul Enthoven, who left her in 2000 for model and singer, Carla Bruni (at the time his father's girlfriend and who is now married to former French President Nicolas Sarkozy).[2] She wrote a novel whose story paralleled her own life. The 2004 book was released in France under the title "Rien de Grave" (published in English in 2005 as Nothing Serious). The winner of the first , her book knocked The Da Vinci Code from Europe's bestseller lists. It was published in the United States in October 2005.

Justine has two children with long-term partner actor Patrick Mille.[3] She describes her relationship with Patrick as "not married, but like married". Like Nothing Serious protagonist Louise, Justine is also a little cynical about monogamy.[2]

Books[]

  • 1997: Le rendez-vous (The Rendezvous) - Scribner, ISBN 0-684-82579-1, awarded the Prix Contrepoint in 1996
  • 2005: Rien de grave (Nothing Serious) - Melville House Publishing, ISBN 0-9761407-7-2
  • 2009: Mauvaise fille (Bad Girl) - Stock , ISBN 2-234-05864-3 (Adapted in the movie Bad Girl)
  • 2014: La Gaieté, Stock, 2014 (ISBN 978-2234070264)

References[]

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