


But while she appreciates the wisdom of being cautious, others don't. And so when Jocelyne hits the Euromillions jackpot, she keeps it secret, writing a list of simple desires: getting her hair cut, buying a garage door. ― STYLIST Published On: On the whole, Jocelyne is happy with her life: her dressmaking blog, her factory-worker husband, her children, her friends who dream of winning a fortune. It is as beautifully written as it is heart-breaking, and is a fable-like tale of how money can't buy happiness. The List of My Desires is a gorgeous little novel that has sold more than half a million copies in its native France.
