dwhatson reviewed The Elegance of the Hedgehog by Muriel Barbery
A Treat
4 stars
This is one of those tasty treats that you hear about and then, finally, make time to read. Barbery does a splendid job of observing and subverting stereotypes, privilege and class structures. 54-year-old Renee Michel is the concierge of number 7 Rue de Grenelle. 12-year-old Paloma Josse is the daughter of a parliamentarian whose family at number 7 Rue de Grenelle. Both have a secret. These two characters are the reader's eyes and ears as they observe, critique and compare the lives of fellow residents of this Parisian left-bank apartment building. Barbery's prose and emotional pacing made this delightful read. Occasionally she takes a detour to discuss art or philosophy or literature but, this adds to the inner-lives of the two main characters and is never a distraction. If you're after a book that feels light, yet has substance and wit then this may just be your next read.