Heatwave

Paperback Published on: 28/07/2022
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Heatwave
peculiar read.
A concise read that delves deep into the psyche of a teenage boy. Although I am not a huge fan of this book, its ending and sheer strangeness left me think... READ MORE
Ronnie
Heatwave
Unsettling
Interesting book of rather an indeterminate genre. Very French and competently translated. Very troubled protagonist holidaying during intense heat. Com... READ MORE
Linda@{Livingston]
Heatwave
Totally consuming
I walked with Leonard through this traumatic teenager angst ridden family holiday. Very Camus-esk.
Val
Heatwave
Short but brilliant
I read this during the recent heat wave and it was the perfect thing. Angsty and oppressive I really enjoyed it. Reminded me of my own awkward teenage ye... READ MORE
Joshua Gardner
Heatwave
A Brisque Unsettling Summer Read
This book made me feel uncomfortable, which I think it was trying to do. Jestin absolutely nails the oppressive and unrelenting feel of a heatwave in his d... READ MORE
Edward Riley
Heatwave
Donnie Darko meets 'Catcher in the Rye'.
"Even my own skin was unbearable." pg 31 Leonard is on a camping holiday with his family in the south of France when he witnesses Oscar, another teen, str... READ MORE
Olena at Wakefield
Heatwave
Short and striking story
I received a proof from the publishers (thank you) and started reading it straight away. It’s short but Victor is a fab writer and has written a disturbing... READ MORE
Bookmouse, Newry
Heatwave
A Summer Read Like No Other!
Tumbling down the rabbit hole we go. An atmopheric and unnerving read. The protag is awkward, possibly ND and definitely a sociopath. A snapshot into the a... READ MORE
Emma Pullar
Heatwave
Love it!
Interesting new voice in French Literature!
Zuzanna at Ealing
Heatwave
Perfect summer thriller!
Filled with teen angst and incredibly striking description. We follow our awkward teenage protagonist as tensions rise, along with the temperature. Jestin'... READ MORE
Mason at Oxford
Heatwave
Very French and very good
I read this and kept feeling like I needed to squint and lie back from the heat, it was that immersive
Myah Rose
Heatwave
Adolescence and anterior angst
Except for a few minor details, Heatstroke could be set in any of the past 70 years - the only entrapment is the oppressive heat, and Leonard’s addled cons... READ MORE
Phill - Waterstones Bookseller
Heatwave
A snapshot in time of searing summer heat, emotional turmoil and ultimately consequences. I couldn't put it down.
Punchy, adept and immersive that's all translated in 100 pages. Brilliant. Follow Leo through the ups and downs of time away from home with the family. Som... READ MORE
ali willmott
Heatwave
A Salinger-esque novella about alienation
A troubled young man called Leonard is on holiday with his family at a campsite. It's the penultimate day of the holidays and Leonard, who clearly has some... READ MORE
Katy Wheatley
Heatwave
Hot tale!
This short novel isn’t exactly a thriller but is definitely thrilling. From beginning to end the tone and tension are relentless. At the camping where he’s... READ MORE
Patti Ho
Heatwave
Sweaty and atmospheric
This is just the kind of book I love - atmospheric, meditative and short! Nothing really happens but so much is explored... Set at a French seaside resort... READ MORE
Emer Walsh
Heatwave
Unusual coming of age novel.
An interesting and unusual story. Tense, in places claustrophobic, and full of uncomfortable heat and uncomfortable moments. The setting of the holiday ca... READ MORE
Keiran at Waterstones Harrogate
Heatwave
An atmospheric and Unnerving Read
Tumbling down the rabbit hole we go. The protag is awkward, possibly ND and definitely a sociopath. A snapshot into the antics of teens on holiday and so c... READ MORE
Emma Pullar
Heatwave
Grotesque and Captivating
A psychological drama, that you only have to read the first paragraph to be gripped. Leonard is confused, angsty, and simply, too hot. Witnessing a suicide... READ MORE
Beth at Andover
Heatwave
Not for me.
This short novel received very good reviews on publication and Victor Jestin was hailed “modern day successor to Francoise Sagan”. (F. Sagan’s “Bonjour Tr... READ MORE
Magdalena  Janicka-Spencer

Synopsis

Waterstones Fiction Book of the Month for August 2022

Longlisted for the CWA Crime Fiction in Translation Prize 2022

Winner of the Prix de la vocation 2019

Winner of the Prix Femina de lyceens 2019

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

Leonard is an outsider, a seventeen-year-old uncomfortable in his own skin who is forced to endure a family camping holiday in the South of France. Tired of awkwardly creeping out of beach parties after only a couple of beers, he chooses to spend the final Friday night of the trip in bed. However, when he cannot sleep due to the sound of wild carousing outside his tent, he gets up and goes for a walk.

As he wanders among the dunes, he sees Oscar, one of the cooler kids, drunk in a playground, hanging by his neck from the ropes of a swing. Frozen into inaction, he watches Oscar struggle to breathe until finally his body comes loose and falls lifeless to the ground. Unable to think straight, he buries Oscar in the sand and returns to the campsite where, oppressed by the ferocious heat and the weight of what he did and did not do, he will try to spend the remaining hours of the holiday as if nothing had happened.

Told over the space of a long weekend, this intense and brilliant novel is the story of an adolescent struggling to fit in. Heatwave is a gripping psychological thriller that poses the existential question:

Is doing nothing sometimes the very worst thing you can do?

Translated by Sam Taylor, translator of Lullaby by Leila Slimani, The Truth about the Harry Quebert Affair by Joel Dicker and HHhH by Laurent Binet.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd
  • ISBN: 9781471199790
  • Number of pages: 112
  • Dimensions: 198 x 130 x 8 mm
  • Languages: English

Customer Reviews

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Heatwave
Perfect short read
Just finished reading this book it’s perfect for a journey somewhere, I loved how this book really gets you thinking about your own morals and how I would’... READ MORE
Alexandra Downham
Heatwave
Query.
I have not yet read this, but it seems to me to have been inspired by "Bonjour Tristesse"
Jane Macaulay
Heatwave
Intense
Thank you to the publishers for this review copy. This is a brilliantly intense read! Set over only a couple of days you really feel all the emotions the ... READ MORE
Fiona Sharp
Heatwave
short quirky read
I read Heatwave in one sitting as it is very short. For me, this book felt like the main character was dreaming and the story was a bit of a mess, I didn'... READ MORE
june.reads
Heatwave
Not worth a buy
I found the story to be so flat and felt like it was a whole bunch of nothing, the story lead nowhere and back again. Was very predictable I honestly felt ... READ MORE
madison rees-williams
Heatwave
Stayed with me for weeks.
Deceptively simple, short and with very little action but this novel stayed with me for weeks and weeks after I had read it. Loved it.
Dominick Ferguson