![]() ![]() As a result, parts of the novel can be a slog to get through, particularly if you happen not to be quite as well read as the redoubtable Renee. But before she does so she challenges herself to find something on the planet worth living for.īarbery, a former professor, is interested in how philosophy can be applied to everyday life and so both these characters spend much of their time having profound thoughts. Upstairs lives the precocious 12-year-old Paloma Josse who has decided life is meaningless and plans to kill herself on her 13th birthday. She believes her role in life is to be poor, discreet and invisible and so hides her true self from the world, putting on a facade as a dumb, TV-watching, cassoulet-making concierge while secretly listening to Mahler, reading Tolstoy and watching Japanese art films. Renee is the bunioned, prickly concierge of a smart Parisian apartment building (the hedgehog of the title). ![]() The story is presented as the journals of an isolated older woman and a young girl. The Elegance of the Hedgehog is rather like a French film in that it's very beautiful and meaningful but not an awful lot happens. The Elegance of the Hedgehog by Muriel Barberyįirst published four years ago and since described as "the publishing phenomenon of the decade", this odd curio of a book is only just becoming more widely available in New Zealand. ![]()
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