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Valérie Perrin

Biography

Valérie Perrin

Valérie Perrin was born in 1967 in Remiremont, in the Vosges Mountains, France. She grew up in Burgundy and settled in Paris at the age of 19. The international success of her novels FORGOTTEN ON SUNDAY, FRESH WATER FOR FLOWERS, THREE and TATA has made her one of the most widely read and most beloved French authors in the world. FRESH WATER FOR FLOWERS won the Maison de la Presse Prize and the Paperback Readers Prize, and was named an ABA Indies Introduce and Indie Next List title. It has been translated into 40 languages. In Italy, both FRESH WATER FOR FLOWERS and TATA were the bestselling books of their respective publication years. In 2025, readers of ELLE named Perrin one of their top ten favorite French authors of all time. Perrin now lives in Paris.

Valérie Perrin

Books by Valérie Perrin

written by Valérie Perrin, translated by Hildegarde Serle - Fiction, Women's Fiction

When Agnes hears from the local police that her Aunt Colette has died, she can’t believe her ears.  Her father’s sister Colette, her Tata, died three years ago and has been resting in peace in the cemetery of Gueugnon. Agnes is called to identify the body: there is no doubt that it’s Aunt Colette. So who rests under the stone engraved with Colette’s name? And why did she fake her own death? So begins an investigation back in time, as Agnes pieces together the multitude of stories that lie behind her aunt's second death.