Wednesday, December 23, 2020

Perestroika in Paris by Jane Smiley

PERESTROIKA IN PARIS by Jane Smiley is her 31st book, but the first with talking animals.  Smiley explains that she has been thinking about this novel for close to a decade and hopes it offers “a distraction” to all the stress of 2020. A light and easy read, the story begins with a three-year-old filly named Perestroika (or Paras for short) having just won a race.  Ever curious, she manages to open her stall and ambles off to explore a nearby park.  There she meets a cast of animal characters (a pointer dog named Frida, a talkative raven and two mallards) who develop affection and concern for each other.  Helpful, generous humans provide food and eventually Paras is befriended by young Etienne, an eight-year-old orphan who cares for his grandmother in an old house in Paris. Frankly, there does not appear to be a great deal happening in the story; instead, the entertainment comes from wry observations, a growing sense of belonging, and the lingering worry of discovery. Described in various reviews as a wistful charmer, whimsical, heartwarming, and comforting, PERESTROIKA IN PARIS received starred reviews from Booklist and Library Journal.

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