Adèle Rosenfeld is a French author born in 1986.
Her debut novel, "Les méduses n'ont pas d'oreilles" (Jellyfish Have No Ears), has garnered significant attention in the literary world.
The book draws from Rosenfeld's personal experiences as a person with hearing loss, offering an authentic perspective on the challenges faced by those in the "in-between" world of partial deafness.
Rosenfeld's work has been recognized with nominations for prestigious awards, including the Prix Goncourt for debut novels.
Her unique writing style, blending magical realism with poetic prose, has established her as a promising new voice in contemporary French literature.
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