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The Elegance of the Hedgehog
- Narrated by: Barbara Rosenblat, Cassandra Morris
- Length: 9 hrs and 34 mins
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
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- Pyles
- 04-21-10
It surprised me
I would not have had the patience to read this book with my eyes. I used it as a companion for pulling weeds and I must report that the garden and I are both the better for it. It was a very good listen. I'll not forget these characters anytime soon.
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- Regan
- 07-23-09
Fantastic!
This is an absolutely charming and wonderful book that I'll be recommending to lots of people. It is told in the first person by two narrators, both of whom are very intelligent intellectuals who are constantly evaluating the psychological and philosophical nuances of everything. While that sounds like it could be unbelievable dull, it isn't. I laughed so hard at one point, I had to stop the recording.
Cassandra Morris is very good, but Barbara Rosenblatt gives an award winning performance. It is one of the best narrations I have heard not just from Rosenblatt, but from anyone.
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- Lynn
- 06-17-09
Characters to Love
Delightful rendering of a wonderful set of characters. Provocative in its reflection of literature, art and the meaning of life. Fun, though, and not too heavy. Full of fantastic language even though a translated work. In fact, I have ordered a print copy to review in addition to this pleasant listen.
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- Jan
- 01-11-12
Keep Listening
Put me to sleep repeatedly as I started the book... only Moby Dick has worked better. I wondered how it had ever been published considering the initial lack of plot and endless mental tangents. The characters however, do grow on you and I stayed up late in order to finish the charming and unexpected 2nd part. Came away with some delightful insights. Those who might find even more joy in the book would be lovers of: Russian literature, still life paintings, Japanese cuisine, complex minds, tea and of course, all things French.
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- A.
- 06-19-09
An " Elegent" Novel
I'll admit at first I was frustrated by The Elegance of Hedgehogs. The plot took a long time developing and the two main characters spent a lot of time pontificating on heavy themes. I love philosophy as reflected by fiction, but I felt the author spent much too much time on heady intellectual theories and not nearly enough time in the forward action of the story. However this was all absolved as I learned to understand them. One is an older woman in her 50s, a concierge in a rich apartment building who has been stunted by class expectations of her childhood and tries to hide the fact that she is an intellectual so as not be seen as putting on "airs". The other is a 12 year old girl of parents who pretend to have socialist aspirations but are really bourgeois, aloof and unfeeling. The girl is of extraordinary intelligence and can see through the facades maintained by her parents, older sister and adult society at large. She is disenchanted with the idea of growing up and living a "fish bowl" existence. Thus she has resolved to kill herself on her 13th birthday. As the story progressed I realized that to truly understand these characters and the boxes they put themselves it was important for the reader to endure the various wonderings, profound thoughts and journal exaltations, otherwise the resolution when they discover that their fates are not predetermined would not have been nearly as satisfying. It is an all together "elegant" novel filled with minute perceptions and sensory satisfactions.
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- Pamela J. Lassiter
- 06-23-09
Enchanting
Although it took a bit of time, perhaps one hour of listening, to "get into" the personalities of the story, I found this to be a completely beautiful and thought-provoking novel. Barbara Rosenblat is a genius storyteller. She is funny, sublime, and absolutely perfect in her role. Honestly, this is one of the best books I have ever had the pleasure of reading (listening) and I highly recommend it. It is a literature that makes you think about it for days as well as cry when you think about the characters. If I could give this 6 stars, I would!!!
30 people found this helpful
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- Michael
- 08-15-10
This book is not what you think...
I liked this book quite a bit. The book, the story, and the characters are all simple, yet satisfying. The writing and language are superior. The meaning was, in my opinion, the key and was not overt. This seems to lead to strong feelings, both positive and negative about this book. I thoroughly enjoyed the narration and the humor, but mostly I enjoyed the spirit.
27 people found this helpful
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- Sara
- 10-12-16
Stuck In A Quandary
If you read the reviews here you will notice a strong divide between lovers and haters of this book. I find myself in the odd position of agreeing with both of these extreme ends of the review spectrum. On one hand I thought the first part of the book was lecturing and posing in tone and that the narrators mispronounced many words. Then as the book progressed the whole feeling changed and I found myself really liking the story and thinking the narrators were good.
I know this isn't much of a help if you are trying to decide on whether or not to try the book. I'm afraid that I am of two minds and will have to give it all three stars and stand right in the middle. Parts of the book and narration are excellent and deserve 5 stars and parts are just dreadful. I will say that in the end I was glad I gave it a try and stuck with it, but I'm also glad the book was on sale and that I didn't spend a credit.
33 people found this helpful
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- Another Customer
- 03-16-10
Touching and Moving
I did not want to like this book, selected by book club. 15 minutes into it, I was hooked - it made me laugh and cry. I wanted to know these characters more and will listen to this audiobook again and again.
14 people found this helpful
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- Dr.
- 10-01-10
Thoughtful and engaging
This story grew on me the more I listened. You have to some patience, however, since most for most of the story you are listening to the two main characters talking to themselves - thinking out loud. Both characters are amazingly smart and insightful - the young girl preternatually so. A touching but improbable ending is a bit of a disappointment. Fun if you enjoy learning more about class struggles in France.
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- Kimberley Julius
- 10-22-14
Awful narration
If this book wasn’t for you, who do you think might enjoy it more?
The book is fabulous - it was read abysmally
Who might you have cast as narrator instead of Barbara Rosenblat and Cassandra Morris ?
Someone who can do a French accent
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- Anonyme
- 03-15-10
Cannot have enough of it!
There are books we enjoy, but also ones that we learn from and re-discover time after time.
I have this book in print, bought the film and also in audio format. Never got bored of it and always want to read some parts over and over again.
Simply great!!
3 people found this helpful
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- Colin Murphy
- 02-06-11
Elegance of the Hedgehog
Lovely book but it's set in Paris, so why not have French readers, instead we have the most awful screechy voiced American child that ruined the story - ugh.
6 people found this helpful
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- Coco
- 05-16-15
Wonderful wonderful book
This book came highly recommended and it exceeded my high expectations.
The story went right into me and I was very moved by it.
Yes, it is a great book.
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- Debbie
- 06-18-19
Really mixed feelings
I can’t deny that the child’s drawl was really very irritating. Hard to listen to. The author was clearly determined to show herself up as educated and clever but there were so many silly banalities. There was a sensitivity in the story despite it being a very simple and predictable vehicle for the author being educated until a Lille twist at the end that did kind of sum up all the points. I did manage to complete it. But it was effort full.
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- julia sheppard
- 04-18-19
A bit pretentious
Eventually got into the book and enjoyed it to a degree but felt there was too much pretentious showing off of knowledge at the start and then when it got interesting (for me), ie when the relationship evolved between Paloma and Renee, there was not enough. Agree with other reviews, accents should have been French. Renee was just about bearable, Paloma was excruciating. Really wish I’d read the book rather than listened to it as I think the narration probably spoilt the whole book.
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- Martin Georgiev
- 07-02-18
Pretentious and poorly thought-out story.
Good stuff: Very well read by the two narrators. No problem giving a 5/5 for performance.
Bad stuff: Author seems to regurgitate the skimmed summaries of a few philosophy books in a bid to "sound smart," but the book only comes off as pretentious and shallow. The author is a philosophy teacher, and she is using the book as a vehicle to trash-talk psychology to the detriment to the plot. The book format is just abused throughout by the author who uses it as a soapbox.
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- Sententiae
- 11-17-17
Inelegance, unfortunately
9 1/2 hour homage to snobby bourgeois values, read by two narrators in tones of insufferably smug self- congratulation. Could the author possibly have intended this tone? It was impossible to get beyond the performance to find out. I ploughed on, waiting for the protagonists’ come-uppance or for the satire to kick in. No dice.
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- Miss
- 07-19-16
Such a pity you couldn't have found French narrators
The story is excellent and I really enjoyed it, insightful with out being dogmatic. The narration was not bad but the actors don't speak French . It was a little incongruous to listen to critique of the different character's accents in American. Bilingual actors who would really improve this story.
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- the typist
- 02-27-10
Exquisite
Wonderfully narrated, The Elegance of the Hedgehog took my breath away. Funny, charming, sad & poignant all at once. The story is simple but profound and the characters are delectable.
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- Inkshed Press
- 03-05-16
Wonderful if you love philosophy.
The only irritation with the US performance is that the English translation has been Americanised, to the detriment of the book. I do not believe that Americans are so dense that they cannot read any book that is not translated for them into their own idiom, yet US publishers insist on going to great lengths to say (e.g.) "can" rather than "loo" , and even omit bits that US readers might find unfamiliar or puzzling. Can't a US reader work out that a "bright" child is clever? Does 'reductionist' have to be changed to ' simplistic'? The meaning is changed, and the UK English translation was perfectly fine. Parochial mollycoddling is silly --over-protective--these are adult readers. This (standard practice) US publishing chauvinism always astonishes and disappoints me. The UK, Canada and Australia seem to cope with US usage OK, as do the many other former British colonies. Why can't the USA listen to UK English once in a while?
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- Annette
- 04-24-16
Accent spoils this book.
What disappointed you about The Elegance of the Hedgehog?
The narrators are French because the book is set in Paris and involves French characters. Unfortunately, the producers of this fabulous story for some obscure reason decided the reader would be American. Completely fails.
How could the performance have been better?
Use an English speaking French narrator!!
What reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?
could not get pass the first chapter. I ended up buying the hardback.
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- Diana
- 03-19-16
Beautiful world, irritating characters
Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?
I might recommend it to someone who wants a little "peek" into this type of world, but truly, I don't know what kind of person would like to read this. There was nothing particularly incredible or refreshing about the story and as such little to recommend.
Would you ever listen to anything by Muriel Barbery again?
Probably. The story had its good parts. The character of Ozu was most endearing and interesting -- so if another Barbery book had characters more like Ozu but less like Renee and Paloma, I would be much more interested.
Do you think The Elegance of the Hedgehog needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?
No, as there was nothing left to explore at the end of the story.
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- Amazon Customer
- 09-24-20
slowly draws you in as an emotional world opens up
A slow gradual development of the story and prose to a rich tale of friendship, paralleling the opening up of the characters, lots of beautiful considerations of life and death and meaning.
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- Jennifer
- 05-03-20
Profound and quirky yet delightfully entertaining
The dual protagonists as kindered souls provide enlightening observations that trigger the gamut of emotions!
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- Ruxandra Macfarlane
- 12-20-19
A book that makes you think, feel and pause
Beautifully written. A tender story...
The performance is superb, it completes the book. Highly recommend.
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- Robert Berkley
- 12-01-19
Elegance has many faces
A skilfully crafted novel that peels back several archetypal masks and finds some surprising faces hiding in the shadows. Laugh, cry, cheer and boo. I’m sure this book will have something for you.
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- Amanda Harding
- 10-16-19
Loved this book
I wasn’t sure at the start. Had to re listen to the first couple of chapters but then loved it. Stick with it, it’s amazing
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- Lyn Bender
- 08-09-18
Well worth the effort.
Seems to struggle ponderously towards a meaning. Seen through the eyes of an ageing concierge in Paris and the. Wisdom of a struggling twelve year old .Stunning in its final discovery. Keep going . It’s worth it.
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- Sue
- 08-08-18
Don’t bother
Tried & tried to listen to this book. Sorry but was very disappointing to even try and listen to it.