Truly potent ... Adimi confronts us with episodes that are simply never spoken of in France
The New York Times Book Review
If you're in a bookshop browsing, then A Bookshop In Algiers is for you, by definition. A beautiful little novel about books, history, ambition and the importance of literature to everyone, especially people who are trying to find a voice.
- Nick Hornby,
A Bookshop in Algiers reminds us that in literature, as in life, we belong to a place only temporarily - and we shape it according to our memories
Financial Times
A splendid declaration of love to literature
Elle
Adimi refuses to make Charlot's life a tragedy. Instead, she's told a moving story of his efforts to push so many worthy writers toward posterity's heights.
Harper's
A beautiful and bittersweet book
New Books magazine