The Elegance of the Hedgehog, Muriel Barbery
The Elegance of the Hedgehog, Muriel Barbery
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The Elegance of the Hedgehog

Author: Muriel Barbery

Narrator: Cassandra Morris, Barbara Rosenblat

Unabridged: 9 hr 34 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/17/2009


Synopsis

An enchanting New York Times and international bestseller and award-winner about life, art, literature, philosophy, culture, class, privilege, and power, seen through the eyes of a 54-year old French concierge and a precocious but troubled 12-year-old girl.

Renée Michel is the 54-year-old concierge of a luxury Paris apartment building. Her exterior (“short, ugly, and plump”) and demeanor (“poor, discreet, and insignificant”) belie her keen, questing mind and profound erudition. Paloma Josse is a 12-year-old genius who behaves as everyone expects her to behave: a mediocre pre-teen high on adolescent subculture, a good but not outstanding student, an obedient if obstinate daughter. She plans to kill herself on the sixteenth of June, her thirteenth birthday.

Both Renée and Paloma hide their true talents and finest qualities from the bourgeois families around them, until a wealthy Japanese gentleman named Ozu moves into building. Only he sees through them, perceiving the secret that haunts Renée, winning Paloma's trust, and helping the two discover their kindred souls. Moving, funny, tender, and triumphant, Barbery's novel exalts the quiet victories of the inconspicuous among us.

Reviews

AudiobooksNow review by J. Marie on 2009-12-15 19:22:20

You can read how good the novel is ack, so good!, but I'd like to mention how well the narrators do. Not only is the feeling brought across well, but you can always hear them well. It is not always so on some of the audio books I've heard.

AudiobooksNow review by Cherie on 2009-12-31 13:47:17

I despised this book. The first third of it seems to be Barbery's attempt to showcase her intellect and her limited knowledge of philosophy, ironically criticizing pretentiousness while wallowing in it. The two narrators are both snobbish and self-absorbed in their own unique and horrifying ways, and I'm not sure why anyone would care about either one of them. The ending is jarring and seems to contradict the quasi-philosophical message established through the first 90 of the book. I ended the book thinking, Well, that was totally pointless. Don't get me wrong--I don't have a problem with tragic endings, provided that they grow organically out of the plot, but in this case, the tragedy seemed out of place, as if perhaps Barbery couldn't think of how else to resolve her novel and took a swift, easy, and brutish way out, rather than providing a thoughtful and meaningful ending. Seriously--don't waste your time on this book, unless you're a masochist who just enjoys feeling frustrated and depressed.

Goodreads review by K

My name is Renee, and I’m the first protagonist of this book – the hedgehog, as it were. I’m a 54-year-old concierge who works in a building populated by rich and powerful people who barely notice my existence. I’m also a closet intellectual and I frequently try to prove that to you by digressing in......more

Goodreads review by Lisa

if you are an artist, a thinker, someone who longs for more, an aestheticist, a dreamer, a seeker.... then read this book. it made me laugh and cry in a way that only a well crafted, well loved, well written book can.......more

I must admit this wasn't a 5-star read until the last 50 pages, which may actually make this a 6-star read. This book is beautiful for its underlying truth: we are all worthy of love, love that will surely be given, if we will but believe we are worthy. My friend Rose, repeated the quote that referen......more

Goodreads review by Fabian

An expert, uproarious parallel play of two extremely astute yet heartwarming consciousnesses! There are so many quotable lines here, observations that are immeasurably insurmountably profound. It is a book of paradigms, life lessons, needle point philosophies arriving from two different backgrounds.......more