In September 2021, the
Prix Goncourt attracted controversy after the jury decided, by a vote of 7 to 3, to include
Les enfants de Cadillac by
François Noudelmann on its 2021 list of finalists. Laurens, who is a member of the prize jury, is the partner of Noudelmann. Laurens voted in favour of her partner's book. It also emerged that shortly after the shortlist was revealed Laurens had written a negative review in
Le Monde of one of Noudelmann's competitors for the prize,
La Carte postale by
Anne Berest.
France Inter, who first revealed the
conflict of interest, described her review as containing "unheard-of brutality". Laurens defended herself, saying that she wrote the review before the Goncourt selected its finalists. She also claimed she was being attacked for being a woman and not on the substance of her arguments in the review. However, historian
Jean-Yves Mollier said, "She straight-out assassinated one of the candidates." In October 2021, the
Académie Goncourt ultimately decided that it will no longer allow lovers and family members of the jury to be entered for consideration. == Awards and honours ==