Faïza Guène is an award-winning French Algerian writer and director. She made an astonishing literary debut aged 17 with Kiffe kiffe demain (Just Like Tomorrow), which was an international bestseller and has been translated into more than 25 languages. . Guène has directed several short films and is a co-writer on Oussekine (BAFTA-nominated for best international TV drama). In 2022 Faïza was made the youngest ever International Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature. Sarah Ardizzone is an award-winning translator from the French. She has received the Scott Moncrieff Prize twice for her translations of Faïza Guène's novels, with Men Don't Cry and Just Like Tomorrow |