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Eric Emmanuel Schmitt

    Eric Emmanuel Schmitt
    Concerto to the Memory of an Angel
    The Carousel of Desire
    Noah's Child
    Monsieur Ibrahim and the Flowers
    Paradises Lost
    Oscar and the lady in pink
    • 2024

      Paradises Lost

      • 480 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      The beginning of a unique adventure, the tremendous challenge of recounting the history of humanity.

      Paradises Lost
    • 2024

      Paradises Lost

      The Passage Through Time: Book 1 - A Novel

      • 480 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
      4.1(229)Add rating

      The narrative follows Noam, a young man whose life is drastically altered by a catastrophic Flood that devastates his village. As an immortal, he embarks on a centuries-long journey, exploring the quest for life's meaning and the pivotal events that have influenced humanity's evolution. Through his travels, Noam confronts the complexities of existence and the impact of history on personal identity.

      Paradises Lost
    • 2016

      The Carousel of Desire

      • 662 pages
      • 24 hours of reading
      3.8(737)Add rating

      The Carousel of Desire is a sexual and romantic saga told with a master storyteller's feel for character and plot and a philosopher's abiding preoccupation with what makes life truly worthwhile. With tenderness and infectious delight, Schmitt tells an exuberant tale about class and community and about the vastness of human experience. Schmitt's love of coincidence and serendipity is surpassed only by his affection for his flawed, all-too-human characters: Zachary Bidermann, the powerful European Union commissioner; Faustina, the fashionable book publicist; François-Maxime de Couvigne, the happily married banker with more than a few secrets; Marcelle, enamored with a handsome illegal immigrant; Miss Beauvert, who makes love with her parrot, Copernicus. These and many more unforgettable characters animate this story of simmering desire and the antics of the mischievous and playful god, Eros.

      The Carousel of Desire
    • 2013

      From one of the world's biggest selling authors comes another million-copy worldwide bestseller: A beautiful and tender fable seen through the eyes of a Jewish child living in Belgium under the Nazi occupation. Isn't it time you discovered Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt?

      Noah's Child
    • 2011

      Short Stories. The title story is the tale of two friends with very different personalities-one competitive and aggressive, the other kind and disinterested. They are confronted with circumstances that lead to a catharsis in which both men will move beyond their predetermined roles. Another story, "The Return," introduces a father whose work takes him far from home for months at a time. Over the years, the names, faces and personalities of his wife and children have blurred in his memory, a fact that comes cruelly to light when, while on a trip, he learns that one of his daughters has died but can't recall exactly which one it is. In his confusion he begins asking himself which daughter he would miss most-a heartless question but one that will bring him to recognize his failings as a man and as a father.

      Concerto to the Memory of an Angel
    • 2011

      One of Europe's most popular and best-loved authors, Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt captivates the reader with his spirited, buoyant style and enchanting stories that move effortlessly from the everyday to the fantastical. The eight stories in this collection, his first to be published in English, represent some of his best writing and most imaginative storylines: from the love story between Balthazar, wealthy and successful author, and Odette, cashier at a supermarket, to the tale of a barefooted princess; from the moving story of a group of female prisoners in a Soviet gulag to the entertaining portrait of a perennially disgruntled perfectionist. Here are eight contemporary fables, populated by a cast of extravagant and affecting characters, about people in search of happiness. Behind each story lies a simple, if elusive, truth: happiness is often right in front of our eyes, though we may frequently be blind to it.

      The most beautiful book in the world: Eight novellas
    • 2006

      Monsieur Ibrahim and the Flowers

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading
      3.9(7928)Add rating

      Internationally acclaimed play of cross-cultural friendship.Paris in the 1960s. Thirteen-year-old Moses lives in the shadow of his less-than loving father. When he's caught stealing from wise old shopkeeper Monsieur Ibrahim, he discovers an unlikely friend and a whole new world. Together they embark on a journey that takes them from the streets of Paris to the whirling dervishes of the Golden Crescent. This delightful, moving play has already been a huge hit in Paris and New York. Performed in thirteen countries and published in twelve languages, it is also an award-winning film starring Omar Sharif. Monsieur Ibrahim and the Flowers of the Qur'an received its UK premiere at the Bush Theatre on 17 January 2006.

      Monsieur Ibrahim and the Flowers
    • 2005

      Oscar and the lady in pink

      • 88 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
      4.2(21453)Add rating

      "First published in France as Oscar et la dame rose by Editions Albin Michel, S.A., 2002"--T.p. verso.

      Oscar and the lady in pink
    • 1997

      In this captivating tale, Simon dreams of breaking free from the cycle of rebirth, weaving the story of Svastika and Milarepa. Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt explores themes of hatred and redemption, recounting the journey of the Tibetan monk Milarepa from vengeance to enlightenment, addressing profound existential questions.

      Milarepa