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Anaïs Fauve-Sablon
Intern
Favorite Genres
activist literature, Feminism, personal development, romance
activist literature, Feminism, personal development, romance
Anaïs is an intern at Albertine Books and a student at the University of Limoges. Her greatest passion? Exploring the bridges between literature and society, particularly around issues of representation, diversity and self-construction. A reader and aspiring writer, she enjoys a great romance saga as much as personal development nonfiction or activist literature.
ARTICLES BY THIS CONTRIBUTOR
ARTICLES BY THIS CONTRIBUTOR
Anaïs Fauve-Sablon | June 3, 2025
For all those who once believed they had to be discreet, perfect, or useful in order to be loved, Communion opens a space for restitution. It's a text that doesn't give lessons, but offers a tender, demanding and profoundly human view. And we would do well to listen to it.
For all those who once believed they had to be discreet, perfect, or useful in order to be loved, Communion opens a space for restitution. It's a text that doesn't give lessons, but offers a tender, demanding and profoundly human view. And we would do well to listen to it.
For all those who once believed they had to be discreet, perfect, or useful in order to be loved, Communion…