"I'm waiting for something to happen. I'm afraid that at any moment it won't work, that there's a problem, a missing link. I don't see how this operation could go smoothly. I took a number at the entrance to the civil registry office, I also put on my most casual air, as if it happened to me every Tuesday, to go and get an identity card." Before getting pregnant, Pauline had never asked herself the question of her origins. Now, however, it becomes a matter of vital importance to her, and she probes the meaning of the mysterious secondary first names that appear on her identity card: Jeanne, Jérôme, Ysé. Her mother appears reluctant to enlighten her, but Pauline is determined to find out who she really is and, if she can't find answers, to invent them. As fantasy and reality mingle in this captivating story, her search will lead us on the trail of an alienated grandmother, a missing family friend and a fictional heroine. With Qui Sait, Pauline Delabroy-Allard signs a second virtuoso novel, an ode to the omnipotence of imagination and literature.
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