Heatwave, Victor Jestin
Heatwave, Victor Jestin
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Heatwave

Author: Victor Jestin

Narrator: Joe Eyre

Unabridged: 2 hr 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/29/2021


Synopsis

A mesmerizing, “fiery page-turner” (Entertainment Weekly) about a teenage boy on summer vacation who makes an irrevocable mistake and becomes trapped in a spiral of guilt and desire—in the tradition of Alice McDermott’s That Night and E. Lockhart’s We Were Liars.

Oscar is dead because I watched him die and did nothing.

Seventeen-year-old Leo is sitting in an empty playground at night, listening to the sound of partying and pop music filtering in from the beach, when he sees another, more popular boy strangle himself with the ropes of the swings. Then, in a panic, Leo drags him to the beach and buries him.

Over the next twenty-four hours, Leo wanders around the campsite like a sleepwalker, haunted by guilt and fear, and distracted by his desire for a girl named Luce. Meanwhile, the teenage summer rituals continue all around him—the fighting and flirting, the smell of salt and sunscreen, the tinny announcements from the loudspeaker, and above all, the crushing, relentless heat...

A prizewinning sensation in France and now stunningly translated by Sam Taylor, Heatwave is Victor Jestin’s “charged and chilling” (Publishers Weekly) debut novel—a searing portrait of adolescent desire and recklessness, and secrets too big to keep.

*Originally published in France under the title La Chaleur.

About Victor Jestin

Victor Jestin was born in 1994 and is a novelist and screenwriter. His first novel, Heatwave, won the Prix Femina des Lycéens and his second novel, Dancefloor, won both the Prix de la Maison Rouge and the Prix Blù Jean-Marc Roberts.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jenny

This book reminded me of The Stranger by Camus. It's small and French and the main character is indifferent and angsty and also someone dies violently. (Spoiler alert about The Stranger, I guess.) But it was still very readable and in the end it's won a lot of awards and I'm not really sure I unders......more

Goodreads review by Meike

French: La chaleur; German: Hitze A searing hot summer in the South of France: 17-year-old Léonard is spending the holidays on a camping ground with his parents and his siblings. We meet him around 24 hours before their departure, as Léo, by coincidence, witnesses the suicide of his friend Oscar. Par......more

Goodreads review by John

This was a buddy read with my GR friend Jodi, our first. Interesting novella and premise about a 17 year old French boy spending two weeks with his family at a campground but the sea. As the holiday is coming to the end, Leo witnesses something, and what he chooses to do or not do is most of the prem......more