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  1. Susie Salmon, une jeune fille de 14 ans, assassinée et démembrée dès le premier chapitre. Elle est la narratrice du roman depuis son paradis. Jack Salmon, son père, qui travaille pour les assurances à Chadds Ford en Pennsylvanie. Abigail Salmon, sa mère, dont la famille toujours plus grande l'empêche de réaliser ses rêves ...

  2. 3 mars 2005 · Susie Salmon, quatorze ans, kidnappée, violée, tuée, démembrée, observe depuis le paradis qu'elle a rejoint, sa proche famille et ses amis qui se débattent devant l'horreur de la situation à laquelle ils sont confrontés. Ces derniers essayent de faire face en continuant à « vivre ». le temps passe. Son meurtrier n'est ...

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    Suzanne 'Susie' Salmon is the main character in The Lovely Bones. She is murdered in the first chapter in the novel by Mr Harvey.

    In her Earthly life, she sees the mediocrity of junior high fading into the past, as she becomes the queen of high school. This is why, in her first heaven, "all the buildings looked like suburban […] high schools built in the 1960s".

    In the novel, Susie is described as being quite an ordinary-looking Caucasian girl, with fair skin and mousy brown hair. She has begun to lose her baby fat and develop a more adult-like figure. A detailed description of Susie is never given. The clothes she was wearing when she died was a pair of yellow bell-bottom pants, a shirt and a royal blue parka.

    In the film, Susie is portrayed by Saoirse Ronan. Her appearance remains much the same as it is in the novel, except for the fact her hair is lighter than mousy-brown, with more blonde highlights. She also has blue eyes in the film (as her eye colour is never given in the novel).

    •"Always, I would watch Ray; I was in the air around him, I was in the cold winter mornings he spent with Ruth Connors; and sometimes Ray would think of me, but he began to wonder maybe it was time to put that memory away, maybe it was time to let me go."

    •"There was one thing my murderer didn't understand — he didn't understand how much a father could love his child."

    •"My murderer was a man from our neighbourhood. I took his photo once as he talked to my parents about his border flowers. I was aiming for the bushes when he got in the way. He stepped out of nowhere and ruined the shot. He ruined a lot of things."

    •"I wasn't lost, or frozen, or gone... I was alive; I was alive in my own perfect world."

    •"Grandma Lynn predicted I would live a long life because I had saved my brother. As usual, Grandma Lynn was wrong."

    •"These were the lovely bones that had grown around my absence. The connections, sometimes tenuous, sometimes made at great cost, but often magnificent — that happened after I was gone. And I began to see things in a way that let me hold the world without me in it."

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  3. Saoirse Ronan (VF : Léopoldine Serre) : Susie Salmon, une jeune fille assassinée le 6 décembre 1973 à l'âge de 14 ans [9] Mark Wahlberg (VF : Bruno Choël) : Jack Salmon, le père de Susie [10] Rachel Weisz (VF : Laura Préjean) : Abigail Salmon, la mère de Susie [11] Stanley Tucci (VF : Bernard Alane) : George Harvey, l ...

    • The Lovely Bones
    • Peter JacksonFran WalshPhilippa Boyens
    • La Nostalgie de l'ange
    • Peter Jackson
  4. 30 avr. 2021 · Susie Salmon is a fictional character based on a real rape and murder victim in the novel by Alice Sebold. The movie adaptation by Peter Jackson changes the tone and the details of the story, but still explores the themes of grief, justice, and purgatory.

  5. Saoirse Ronan as Susie Salmon, the main character and narrator. She is a 14-year-old girl who is killed by her neighbor. Ronan was also 14 years old at the time of her casting and filming.

  6. Susie Salmon, a 14-year-old girl who is raped and murdered in the first chapter. She narrates the novel from Heaven , witnessing the events on earth and experiencing hopes and longings for the everyday things she can no longer do.