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Three by Valérie Perrin
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“They were three, or nothing.”

On the third of September, 1986, Nina Beau, Étienne Beaulieu and Adrien Bobin are placed together in the same fifth grade class of École Pasteur in La Comelle, Burgundy. Nina, abandoned by her mother as a baby, father unknown is being raised by her loving grandfather, a postal worker. Étienne belongs to an affluent family and lives with his parents, younger sister Louise and has an elder brother who is away pursuing higher studies. Adrien is being raised by his mother who was once the mistress of Adrien’s father who is a fleeting presence in Adrien’s life, paying support to Josephine and meeting Adrien infrequently.

“Étienne was the leader, Nina the heart, and Adrien followed with never a complaint.”

What follows is a wonderful childhood- inseparable friends sharing their joys, their sorrows, their families and their respective dreams - dreams beyond La Comelle - making plans and promises of a future spent supporting one another as they pursued their dreams.

“Adrien secretly dreams of recognition, he wants his compositions to be lauded to shut his father up, and never have to smell his chlorophyll breath ever again. Étienne dreams of what accompanies fame: the gilded existence, the easy life. Nina hopes to sing, draw, and fall passionately in love.”

But when Nina’s grandfather meets with a fatal accident in 1994 weeks before Nina is to leave for Paris with her friends, life changes for all three of them. Three friends embrace their new realities and their lives take them in different directions and away from one another. Nina stays back to marry her obsessive suitor which leads to an unhappy marriage. Adrian and Étienne leave and eventually, Adrien finds fame as a writer and Étienne becomes a police officer.

On the very same day, 17 August 1994, eighteen-year-old Clotilde Marais, known to all three of them, disappears without a trace. On 5 December 2017, a car reported stolen in 1994 is found after having been submerged in “Lac de la Forêt”. Human remains are found in the car and after years of being apart, the three of them are drawn together once again by “the secret that only the three think they know” and much more. After years of avoiding one another, the three are forced to confront their secrets, lies and betrayals and accept who they have become and reveal the same to one another.

"We think we know everything about our friends, when really we know nothing.”

It is rare to finish a 550+ page book and come out saying that you wish it hadn’t ended. That is how I feel about Valérie Perrin’s Three (brilliantly translated by Hildegarde Serle). From the moment I met these three characters, I felt invested in their stories- both as individuals and as friends. As we follow Nina, Étienne and Adrien from their childhood through their adolescence and adulthood we bear witness to their struggles, their resilience and their friendship. They triumph, they stumble, they hurt one another, they are hurt by one another and others, they make mistakes, they are weak, they are strong - in other words, they are real and relatable, simple in what they want from life yet complex in their emotions and their relationships with one other, with others in their lives and in how they perceive themselves.

While we not may always agree with what they say or do, these are characters that we want to stay with and be a part of their stories. The mystery surrounding Clotilde Marais’s disappearance and the discovery of the car found submerged in the lake is intriguing and serves as the bridge between the past and present. Virginie’s first-person narrative, which is interspersed throughout the main narrative, also lends a sense of mystery around her relationship with the 'Three', and her intimate knowledge of the three friends and their lives also keeps you guessing as to who she might be.

“My name is Virginie. I’m the same age as them. Today, out of the three, only Adrien still speaks to me. Nina despises me. As for Étienne, it’s me who can longer stand him. And yet, they’ve fascinated me since childhood. I’ve only ever become attached to those three. And to Louise.”

The author does an excellent job of transitioning between past and present-day events and never for a moment does the reader lose interest. The author touches upon many important and relevant themes in this novel such as abandonment, jealousy, obsession, sexual identity,spousal abuse, and grief- and does so with great emotional depth and the utmost sensitivity. I loved how the love for and protection of animals was woven into the narrative. The writing is exquisite, the narrative is engaging and flows seamlessly across different timelines and the characterizations are superb. The author does justice to not only the main characters in the novel but also every one of the supporting characters in their lives, Louise , in particular.

Having loved Valérie Perrin’s Fresh Water for Flowers, I could not wait to pick up this novel and I was not disappointed. I cannot thank Kristi Bontrager at Europa Editions enough for the digital review copy of this beautifully written, compelling and immersive novel.

“Imagine you’ve been unable to move for years because your fist is clenched inside a container, and to manage to pull your hand out, to free yourself, you just need to let go of what you’re clutching in your clenched fist…..You open up your hand, you lose what’s inside it, it falls to the bottom of the container, but you are free.”
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March 25, 2022 – Shelved
May 12, 2022 – Started Reading
May 14, 2022 –
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message 1: by Yun (new)

Yun Great review, Sujoya! So glad you loved this! :)


Canadian Jen Wonderful review, Sujoya!


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Whitney Erwin Great review, Sujoya!


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JanB Wonderful review Sujoya!


message 5: by Tina (new)

Tina An excellent 5 star review Sujoya! 🌟


message 6: by Collette (new) - added it

Collette Wow! Thank you for this insightful, intriguing review. I will definitely read this, and as I haven't read her yet, add her other to my list as well. This sounds like a must-read!


message 7: by Rebecca (last edited May 16, 2022 03:20PM) (new)

Rebecca Fantastic review Sujoya. This sounds just wonderful. I will definitely be checking out this Author 💖💖


Melissa (Trying to Catch Up) Excellent review Sujoya!


message 9: by Lit with Leigh (new)

Lit with Leigh Wow 550+!!!! I have this one on my TBR but the length scares me. However this glowing review makes me reconsider hehe.


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile (recovering from an arm injury; on a short review-writing break) Yun wrote: "Great review, Sujoya! So glad you loved this! :)"

Thank you so much, Yun! I didn't want it to end , even after 550+ pages!😁


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile (recovering from an arm injury; on a short review-writing break) Jen wrote: "Wonderful review, Sujoya!"

Many thanks, Jen! 😊


Debra Fabulous review, Sujoya!


message 13: by Lorna (new)

Lorna This sounds like a lovely book. And beautifully reviewed, Sujoya.


message 14: by Jayme (new)

Jayme Brilliant review! 💖


Lori (on hiatus, life is crazy busy)) Lovely review Sujoya! Hooray for all the stars 🌟


message 16: by Jill (new) - added it

Jill Paschal This was an awesome review! I am adding this to my “to read” list👍🏽


message 17: by Holly (new)

Holly  B (slower pace!) Glowing review, Glad it was ALL the stars!


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile (recovering from an arm injury; on a short review-writing break) Whitney Erwin wrote: "Great review, Sujoya!"

Thank you, Whitney! :)


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile (recovering from an arm injury; on a short review-writing break) JanB wrote: "Wonderful review Sujoya!"

Many thanks, Jan! :)


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile (recovering from an arm injury; on a short review-writing break) Tina wrote: "An excellent 5 star review Sujoya! 🌟"

Thank you so much, Tina! Valérie Perrin is an amazing writer!:)


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Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile (recovering from an arm injury; on a short review-writing break) Collette wrote: "Wow! Thank you for this insightful, intriguing review. I will definitely read this, and as I haven't read her yet, add her other to my list as well. This sounds like a must-read!"

Thank you, Collette! I would definitely recommend Valérie Perrin's work. I've loved both the books I have read. I wish more of her books were available in English.


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile (recovering from an arm injury; on a short review-writing break) Rebecca wrote: "Fantastic review Sujoya. This sounds just wonderful. I will definitely be checking out this Author 💖💖"

Thank you, Rebecca! I have loved both the books I have read. Hope you enjoy Valérie Perrin's novels too! 💕


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile (recovering from an arm injury; on a short review-writing break) Melissa (In Catch-Up Mode) wrote: "Excellent review Sujoya!"

Many thanks, Melissa! 😊


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile (recovering from an arm injury; on a short review-writing break) GirlWithThePinkSkiMask wrote: "Wow 550+!!!! I have this one on my TBR but the length scares me. However this glowing review makes me reconsider hehe."

It doesn't feel like 550 pages which make the time invested well worth it! 😊


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile (recovering from an arm injury; on a short review-writing break) Debra (semi-hiatus) wrote: "Fabulous review, Sujoya!"

Thank you, Debra! :)


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile (recovering from an arm injury; on a short review-writing break) Lorna wrote: "This sounds like a lovely book. And beautifully reviewed, Sujoya."

Many thanks , Lorna! It is truly a wonderful book! :)


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile (recovering from an arm injury; on a short review-writing break) Jayme wrote: "Brilliant review! 💖"

Thank you, Jayme! 🧡


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile (recovering from an arm injury; on a short review-writing break) Lori wrote: "Lovely review Sujoya! Hooray for all the stars 🌟"

Many thanks, Lori! 🧡


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile (recovering from an arm injury; on a short review-writing break) Jill wrote: "This was an awesome review! I am adding this to my “to read” list👍🏽"

Thank you so much, Jill! I hope you love the book as much as I did! 😊


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile (recovering from an arm injury; on a short review-writing break) Holly wrote: "Glowing review, Glad it was ALL the stars!"

Thank you, Holly! :)


message 31: by Kaceey (new)

Kaceey Wonderful review Sujoya!💜


message 32: by Maureen (new)

Maureen Fantastic review Sujoya!


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile (recovering from an arm injury; on a short review-writing break) Kaceey wrote: "Wonderful review Sujoya!💜"

Thank you, Kaceey! 😊


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile (recovering from an arm injury; on a short review-writing break) Maureen ( NOT RECEIVING NOTIFICATIONS) wrote: "Fantastic review Sujoya!"

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Meredith (Trying to catch up!) Fabulous review, Sujoya! I am glad this was a winner!


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile (recovering from an arm injury; on a short review-writing break) Meredith wrote: "Fabulous review, Sujoya! I am glad this was a winner!"

Thank you so much, Meredith! It surely is a winner!😊


message 37: by Ingrid (new) - added it

Ingrid I hoped you would give it five stars :). I loved her Fresh water for flowers so I'm looking forward to this one.


message 38: by Misty Marie (new)

Misty Marie Harms Brilliant review, Sujoya 💙🤍


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile (recovering from an arm injury; on a short review-writing break) Ingrid wrote: "I hoped you would give it five stars :). I loved her Fresh water for flowers so I'm looking forward to this one."

Thank you so much, Ingrid! I loved Fresh Water for Flowers too! This one is simply brilliant! Hope you also enjoy it!😊


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile (recovering from an arm injury; on a short review-writing break) Maiden Misty's wrote: "Brilliant review, Sujoya 💙🤍"

Thank you , Misty! 💕


message 41: by Barbara (new)

Barbara wow! A book that long and you were disappointed that you couldn't keep reading? That's a great story. And translators....they make a novel. Glad you gave Serle a shout-out!


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile (recovering from an arm injury; on a short review-writing break) Barbara wrote: "wow! A book that long and you were disappointed that you couldn't keep reading? That's a great story. And translators....they make a novel. Glad you gave Serle a shout-out!"

Thank you, Barbara! Perrin's writing is pure magic. I was so immersed in this story that I didn't want to leave it. I'm still thinking about these characters! :)


message 43: by Rosh (new)

Rosh Excellent review, Sujoya! Wow, it is not common to read a 500+ pager and still come out wanting more of the story. So glad you enjoyed this experience. 💕


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile (recovering from an arm injury; on a short review-writing break) RoshReviews wrote: "Excellent review, Sujoya! Wow, it is not common to read a 500+ pager and still come out wanting more of the story. So glad you enjoyed this experience. 💕"

Thank you, Rosh! That's the beauty of this author's storytelling skills!🧡


message 45: by Lisa (new)

Lisa This sounds good so glad you loved this Sujoya! 💖


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile (recovering from an arm injury; on a short review-writing break) Lisa wrote: "This sounds good so glad you loved this Sujoya! 💖"

Thank you so much, Lisa! I love this author's writing! I can't stop thinking about this one!🧡


s.penkevich Wonderful review!


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile (recovering from an arm injury; on a short review-writing break) s.penkevich wrote: "Wonderful review!"

Thank you so much! :)


message 49: by C (new)

C Great review as always


message 50: by Jasmine (new) - added it

Jasmine Brilliant review, Sujoya! You know it’s a good one even you don’t want it to end. Definitely adding this.


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