Frédéric Lopez's guest in "Un Dimanche Á La Campagne" was the famous French author of "Tout le bleu du ciel", "Les lendemains", and "Je revenais des autres".
Mélissa Da Costa |
"France's Most Read Woman" In only one syllable, Frédéric Lopez represents Mélissa Da Costa. Known for her "feel good" writings that inspire optimism, the woman rarely discusses her personal life. The one who was unknown to the general public five years ago is now qualified as a discreet writer in the center.
Mélissa Da Costa's future as a successful novelist was not predetermined. Instead of pursuing her passion for writing as a career, she became interested in psychology while in college. "I am fascinated by life's journeys, trials, human resilience, good and bad encounters, and how they affect us." "I'm fascinated by slices of life," she tells Frédéric Lopez. Mélissa Da Costa will have to demonstrate the resilience she admires in others from a young age.
Installed beside Mathieu Madénian and Valérie Karsenti in the barn, the writer then recounts that her sister had to go through 10 years of treatment, including chemo and prothontherapy. The other two visitors, evidently moved by his narrative, are concerned about the outcome. "Everything is fine today. "She has a job and lives in Lyon," Mélissa Da Costa confirms.
However, the young woman's life is not unaffected by this event. "I couldn't do any more nonsense, there's this side where you have to be exceptional." We had to make sure my little sister, who was six years old at the time, didn't notice anything. As a result, I believe it accelerates your growth.