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In a complicated manner. |
composed of elaborately interconnected parts complex: bcomplicatedb apparatus. 2. difficult to analyze, understand, or explain: a bcomplicatedb problem. |
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La vie compliquée de Léa Olivier (The Complicated Life of Lea Oliver) is a series of young adult epistolary novels that are written by Catherine Girard-Audet and published through Les Malins. Targeted towards teenage girls, the first three book in the series, Perdue, Rumers, and Chantage, were published in 2012 and the next two, Angoisses and Montagnes russes, were published the following year. Subsequent novels were released on a yearly basis. La vie compliquée de Léa Olivier follows the central character of Léa Olivier, a young girl that is forced to move with her family to Greater Montreal, and is narrated through email, chat and SMS exchanges. Girard-Audet initially planned to have the series span nine volumes, but has since stated that while Léa Olivier will have a definite ending, she has no set number of books planned for the series. A spin-off series based on Lea's rival Maude Ménard-Bérubé, Mini-Maude, began publication in 2018.In the 2016 Gaspard Report on the Quebec book market the Lea Oliver series, along with the release of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child and popularity of the Pokemon franchise, was credited as being responsible for an increase in sales of children's books in 2015. For the series, Girard-Audet drew upon her own childhood experiences, such as moving to Montreal from her hometown. |