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Island of Point Nemo in Bloomington, MN
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"Those of you who stay with Blas de Roblès's ultimately quite satisfying novel will find yourselves with a new European literary star to steer by."Alan Cheuse, NPR
A stolen diamond and three right feet, wearing shoes of a non-existent brand, that wash ashore in Scotland set into motion the first plot of
Island of Point Nemo
, a rollicking Jules Verne-like adventure narrative that crosses continents and oceans, involves multilingual codes, a world-famous villain, and three eccentrically loopy detectives.
Running parallel is the story of B@bil Books, an e-reader factory in France filled with its own set of colorful characters, including the impotent Dieumercie and his randy wife, who will stop at nothingincluding a suspect ritual involving beesto fix his "problem," and their abusive boss Wang-ilWong, obsessed with carrier pigeons and spying on his employees.
With the humor of a Jasper Fforde novel, and the structure of a Haruki Murakami one,
is a literary puzzle and grand testament to the power of storytellingeven in our digital age.
Born in Algeria,
Jean-Marie Blas de Roblès
is a truly international writer, having spent significant time in Brazil, France, Taiwan, and Libya. His novel
Where Tigers Are at Home
won the Fnac, Giono, and Médicis Prizes.
is his ninth novel.
Hannah Chute
has an MA in translation from the University of Rochester. In 2015, she received the Banff Centre Scholarship to work on
, her first full-length translation.
A stolen diamond and three right feet, wearing shoes of a non-existent brand, that wash ashore in Scotland set into motion the first plot of
Island of Point Nemo
, a rollicking Jules Verne-like adventure narrative that crosses continents and oceans, involves multilingual codes, a world-famous villain, and three eccentrically loopy detectives.
Running parallel is the story of B@bil Books, an e-reader factory in France filled with its own set of colorful characters, including the impotent Dieumercie and his randy wife, who will stop at nothingincluding a suspect ritual involving beesto fix his "problem," and their abusive boss Wang-ilWong, obsessed with carrier pigeons and spying on his employees.
With the humor of a Jasper Fforde novel, and the structure of a Haruki Murakami one,
is a literary puzzle and grand testament to the power of storytellingeven in our digital age.
Born in Algeria,
Jean-Marie Blas de Roblès
is a truly international writer, having spent significant time in Brazil, France, Taiwan, and Libya. His novel
Where Tigers Are at Home
won the Fnac, Giono, and Médicis Prizes.
is his ninth novel.
Hannah Chute
has an MA in translation from the University of Rochester. In 2015, she received the Banff Centre Scholarship to work on
, her first full-length translation.
"Those of you who stay with Blas de Roblès's ultimately quite satisfying novel will find yourselves with a new European literary star to steer by."Alan Cheuse, NPR
A stolen diamond and three right feet, wearing shoes of a non-existent brand, that wash ashore in Scotland set into motion the first plot of
Island of Point Nemo
, a rollicking Jules Verne-like adventure narrative that crosses continents and oceans, involves multilingual codes, a world-famous villain, and three eccentrically loopy detectives.
Running parallel is the story of B@bil Books, an e-reader factory in France filled with its own set of colorful characters, including the impotent Dieumercie and his randy wife, who will stop at nothingincluding a suspect ritual involving beesto fix his "problem," and their abusive boss Wang-ilWong, obsessed with carrier pigeons and spying on his employees.
With the humor of a Jasper Fforde novel, and the structure of a Haruki Murakami one,
is a literary puzzle and grand testament to the power of storytellingeven in our digital age.
Born in Algeria,
Jean-Marie Blas de Roblès
is a truly international writer, having spent significant time in Brazil, France, Taiwan, and Libya. His novel
Where Tigers Are at Home
won the Fnac, Giono, and Médicis Prizes.
is his ninth novel.
Hannah Chute
has an MA in translation from the University of Rochester. In 2015, she received the Banff Centre Scholarship to work on
, her first full-length translation.
A stolen diamond and three right feet, wearing shoes of a non-existent brand, that wash ashore in Scotland set into motion the first plot of
Island of Point Nemo
, a rollicking Jules Verne-like adventure narrative that crosses continents and oceans, involves multilingual codes, a world-famous villain, and three eccentrically loopy detectives.
Running parallel is the story of B@bil Books, an e-reader factory in France filled with its own set of colorful characters, including the impotent Dieumercie and his randy wife, who will stop at nothingincluding a suspect ritual involving beesto fix his "problem," and their abusive boss Wang-ilWong, obsessed with carrier pigeons and spying on his employees.
With the humor of a Jasper Fforde novel, and the structure of a Haruki Murakami one,
is a literary puzzle and grand testament to the power of storytellingeven in our digital age.
Born in Algeria,
Jean-Marie Blas de Roblès
is a truly international writer, having spent significant time in Brazil, France, Taiwan, and Libya. His novel
Where Tigers Are at Home
won the Fnac, Giono, and Médicis Prizes.
is his ninth novel.
Hannah Chute
has an MA in translation from the University of Rochester. In 2015, she received the Banff Centre Scholarship to work on
, her first full-length translation.

















