Marion Millo

Les mots bleus

April 2, 2025
Narrative
180 pages
140 × 205 mm
20 €
9782366249965
978-2-3662-4996-5
																Marion Millo, Les mots bleus
																Marion Millo, Les mots bleus

Born to a single mother in a family where violence established by the grandfather, with whom they live, reigns, a mute child lives on the margins of society. Never schooled, non-existent in the eyes of the world, they survive only thanks to the books they read borrowed from the library where their mother works. Until one day when the grandfather’s humiliations and aggressions repeat for the umpteenth time and the mother decides to put a definitive end to it. Taking flight, she leaves her child who manages for a while before being hospitalized. When Casque de cuivre (“Copper Helmet”) appears, a woman who crossed paths with them at the library and decides to take them under her wing, it’s the beginning of a healing road trip that will guide them on the path to liberation and (re)construction while they search for their place in a world that, through its categorizations, norms, and violence, has never ceased to reject them. In the form of a hymn to sisterhood, also inviting new alliances with minerals, animals, and plants, this powerful and delicate text celebrates the power of imagination and words, as an attempt to answer the question posed by André Breton: “Doesn’t the poverty of our world depend on our power of enunciation?”

The author

Born in Antibes in 1975, Marion Millo moved to Brittany 15 years ago. She lives and works in Saint-Brieuc, Côtes-d’Armor. Her writing is marked by the worlds she lives in, just as they live in her: feminist commitment, working alongside people in vulnerable situations.

She published a collection of short stories, L’Innocence, in 2019. Her first novel Tout rendre au vent was published in 2021 by Cambourakis. Les mots bleus is her second novel.

Strong points

A powerful and delicate tale of initiation, from a violent birth to liberation through new sororal and non-human alliances

Written in the style of a modern fairy tale, this text celebrates the power of the imagination, inviting us to think outside the box and rise above the scandal of the world around us

A feminine road trip imbued with anger and joy, strewn with pitfalls like so many trials to overcome in a violent world, invoking Thelma and Louise as much as Violette Leduc, Gogliarda Sapienza or Dorothy Allison

April 2, 2025
Narrative
180 pages
140 × 205 mm
20 €
9782366249965
978-2-3662-4996-5