Leila Slimani Wrote About A Sex Addict and Killer Nanny.
French colonialism and Morocco’s struggle for independence in 1956 form the background of the novel, and Slimani dives into the complex identities that emerged from that period. Aïcha, Mathilde’s bi-racial daughter and an outcast at her Catholic, predominantly French school, is based on Slimani’s mother. For inspiration, Slimani turned to American westerns and the novels …
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