Pelyah | Furniture Woman
Book Woman Furniture by Pelyah
Psychological novel – The metamorphosis of an invisible woman, the awakening of a forgotten desire.
"Femme meuble" (Furniture Woman), by Pelyah, tells the story of Catherine, 44. A town hall employee in a village in the Var region, married for twenty years to a man who no longer touches her, and the mother of grown children, she has faded into the background, becoming a piece of furniture in her own home. The arrival of Andy, a 22-year-old intern, changes everything. Her unfiltered questions awaken Catherine to her own life. Thus begins a slow and powerful reclaiming of her body, her desires, and her place in the world.
Technical Details & Composition
· Author: Prince
ISBN: 979-10-43545-18-4
Genre: Psychological novel
Number of pages: 610 pages
• Format: 148 mm x 210 mm
Main features
A sensitive exploration of female invisibility and the slow erosion of desire within a couple.
A universal portrait of a woman who, on the cusp of fifty, decides to no longer be a victim of her life.
A powerful reflection on the reappropriation of the body and intimacy after years of erasure.
• Immersive writing that captures the nuances of human relationships and the power of silent metamorphoses.
A novel that celebrates the audacity of women who choose to exist, finally, for themselves.
Furniture Woman by Pelyah – Because even a piece of furniture woman can decide to become a masterpiece.

