Eighty-five years old, a rebel, a retired boxer, Napoleon Sunshine is unlike other grandparents.
His ten-year-old grandson, Leonard, is unlike the other boys in his class.
Together they are unstoppable. Or so they think.
From Paris to the coast of Normandy, Napoleon and Leonard run away to seek an adventure: they visit the seaside, adopt a dog and plot to kidnap a famous radio presenter. But, really, they are trying to save Napoleon from spending his final days in a retirement home.
The Last Adventure of Napoleon Sunshine is a heart-warming tale about new beginnings and the importance of family.
Pascal Ruter grew up in the southern suburbs of Paris. He is the author of several books for young readers. The Last Adventure of Napoleon Sunshine is his first work of adult fiction. Ruter loves stories above everything, especially ones where the misfortune and severity of life are matched by the absurdity and humour of everyday situations. He currently lives in a tiny village in the middle of the forest of Fontainebleau.