Contributor
Contributor

Raïssa Djouad
Intern
Favorite Genres
Children's Books, Fiction, Graphic Novels, Non-fiction
Children's Books, Fiction, Graphic Novels, Non-fiction
Raïssa is an intern at Albertine Books and a student at Université Grenoble Alpes where she is wrapping up a masters degree in book publishing. She reads across boundaries, enjoying everything from fiction, to non-fiction, children's books, graphic novels and the occasional romance novel. When she's not reading, she dabbles in poetry and film photography.
ARTICLES BY THIS CONTRIBUTOR
ARTICLES BY THIS CONTRIBUTOR
Raïssa Djouad | June 26, 2025
Set in the coastal town of Kamakura, this quietly compelling novel introduces us to Shota, a young literature student whose comfortable life is abruptly upended when his parents can no longer support him financially. Resourceful and determined, Shota takes on a series of odd jobs to cover his rent, meals, and daily needs.
Set in the coastal town of Kamakura, this quietly compelling novel introduces us to Shota, a young literature student whose comfortable life is abruptly upended when his parents can no longer support him financially. Resourceful and determined, Shota takes on a series of odd jobs to cover his rent, meals,…
Set in the coastal town of Kamakura, this quietly compelling novel introduces us to Shota, a young literature student whose…
Raïssa Djouad | May 20, 2025
The title La guerre par d'autres moyens encapsulates the central conflict of the story: a war fought not on battlefields, but through ambition, ego, and emotional sabotage. Power comes in many forms—and every character wants a taste.
The title La guerre par d'autres moyens encapsulates the central conflict of the story: a war fought not on battlefields, but through ambition, ego, and emotional sabotage. Power comes in many forms—and every character wants a taste.
The title La guerre par d'autres moyens encapsulates the central conflict of the story: a war fought not on battlefields,…