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The provided episode describes Valérie Perrin's novel, Tatà, highlighting its context as a work by an acclaimed French author known for intricate plots and deep emotional resonance. It summarizes the plot, detailing how a film director investigates the mysterious death of her aunt, prompting a narrative structure featuring multiple perspectives including the protagonist, her aunt's voice from audio recordings, and a third-person narrator. The analysis identifies key themes explored in the book, such as family secrets, abuse, resilience, the world of cinema, and collective memory, particularly in relation to the Holocaust. It notes the significance of Gueugnon as the novel's setting and characterizes Perrin's style as rich and complex, using poetic language. Finally, it mentions the book's positive reception.