
Mona’s Eyes
Thomas Schlesser, Hildegarde Serle
£20.00
Mr B's review
Mona has just one year left before she loses her eyesight forever. So, her grandfather vows to take her to the galleries of Paris every week – the Louvre, the Musee d’Orsay and others – to teach her about the impact of great works of art, from Botticelli to Basquiat. A huge bestseller in France, this beautiful and moving novel is a mix of Sophie’s World and All the Light We Cannot See.
Description
Ten-year-old Mona and her beloved grandfather have only fifty-two Wednesdays to visit fifty-two works of art and commit to memory “all that is beautiful in the world” before Mona loses her sight forever.
While the doctors can find no explanation for Mona’s brief episode of blindness, they agree that the threat of permanent vision loss cannot be ruled out. The girl’s grandfather, Henry, may not be able to stop his granddaughter from losing her sight, but he can fill the encroaching darkness with beauty. Every Wednesday for a year, the pair abscond together and visit a single masterpiece in one of Paris’s renowned museums. From Botticelli to Basquiat, Mona learns how each artist’s work shaped the world around them. In turn, the young girl’s world is changed forever by the power of their art. Under the kind and careful tutelage of her grandfather, Mona learns the true meaning of generosity, melancholy, love, loss, and revolution. Her perspective will never be the same-nor will the reader’s.
READER REVIEWS
“This is a novel that will touch many.”
“Hypnotic.”
“This beautiful, well-researched book is captivating.”
“A pleasure read!”
“I loved every page.”
“Heartwarming and refreshing.”
Publisher Review
“An ode to beauty and wisdom.” * Le Parisien * “Art historian Schlesser’s vibrant English-language debut frames a survey of classical Western art with the story of a Parisian man supporting his 10-year-old granddaughter after her sudden bout of temporary blindness… Schlesser seamlessly interweaves the art lessons with Mona’s story, which concludes with an explanation for the cause of her blindness. Readers of Jostein Gaarder’s Sophie’s World will love this.” * Publishers Weekly * “This incredibly buzzy debut is something like if an acclaimed art historian had written All the Light We Cannot See… It feels passionate and engaging and really captures the freshness and wonder of understanding art, the world, growing up, through the eyes of a child.” * Miriam Gordis, Albertine Bookstore, New York * “It’s an earthquake. A seismic shift in the world of publishing.” * Le Figaro * “…makes you want to run to the museum. Better than Emily in Paris.” * Telerama * “Fabulous!” * France Inter * “Mona’s Eyes is not only a novel about art; it is also a universal tale.” * La Croix * “A brilliant book.” * Telematin * “A tender, absolutely captivating book.” * La grande librairie * “Wonderful and poignant.” * Courrier Picard *
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