A Single Rose

A Single Rose

by Muriel Barbery

Narrated by Hannah Curtis

Unabridged — 4 hours, 30 minutes

A Single Rose

A Single Rose

by Muriel Barbery

Narrated by Hannah Curtis

Unabridged — 4 hours, 30 minutes

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Overview

From the best-selling author of The Elegance of the Hedgehog comes a story about a woman's journey to discover the father she never knew and a love she never thought possible.  


Rose has just turned forty when she gets a call from a lawyer asking her to come to Kyoto for the reading of her estranged father's will. And so for the first time in her life she finds herself in Japan, where Paul, her father's assistant, is waiting to greet her.  


As Paul guides Rose along a mysterious itinerary designed by her deceased father, her bitterness and anger are soothed by the stones and the trees in the Zen gardens they move through. During their walks, Rose encounters acquaintances of her father-including a potter and poet, an old lady friend, his housekeeper and chauffeur-whose interactions help her to slowly begin to accept a part of herself that she has never before acknowledged.  


As the reading of the will gets closer, Rose's father finally, posthumously, opens his heart to his daughter, offering her a poignant understanding of his love and a way to accept all she has lost.


Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

07/19/2021

Barberry (The Elegance of the Hedgehog) returns with a lyrical and opaque story of a French woman grieving her Japanese father, a man she’d never met. Forty-year-old Parisian botanist Rose travels to Kyoto for the reading of the will of her father, the influential art dealer Haru Ueno. Before the reading, Haru’s assistant, Paul, a Belgian widower, drags Rose along to visit a series of temples as part of an itinerary left by Haru. Uncertain how she should feel and initially disoriented by the gardens and flowers around her, Rose yearns to know more about her father. She discovers, despite remaining distant, that he kept up with her life by hiring photographers to follow her and send back photos. She drifts through the days with lugubrious philosophical thoughts (“The branches reconstituted a tableau of perfection, and the visual choreography of it touched her heart but also irritated her”), and just as Rose recognizes her attraction to Paul, he leaves suddenly for Tokyo on business, and the day of the will reading rapidly approaches. Barberry includes standalone aphoristic Japanese tales, such as that of a healer who “knew the virtues of plants,” which add texture but feel tenuously connected to the central narrative. This plaintive novel impresses with its smoothness, but it will leave readers wondering how the pieces are meant to fit together. (Sept.)

From the Publisher

‘An ode to Japan ... a magnificent, resonant, finely crafted novel’ Le Monde 

‘Muriel Barbery sows beauty on every page’ Elle 

‘A small miracle’ Lire 

‘A moving, accomplished novel … thoughtful, ethereal and inspired’ L’Obs

‘An incredible hymn to the power of changing direction’ La Grande Librairie, France 5

‘An immensely calming novel, so superbly written it deserves to be savoured slowly’ Le Parisien

 

Praise for The Elegance of the Hedgehog

‘Resistance is futile … you might as well buy it before someone recommends it for your book group. Its charm will make you say yes’ The Guardian 

‘Clever, informative and moving … an admirable novel’ The Observer 

‘Breathtakingly singular … totally French yet completely universal’ Good Housekeeping 

‘A fascinating maze of emotional release’ Foreword Reviews 

‘A lyrical and opaque story’ Publishers Weekly 

‘Rich with atmosphere and character and drawing on themes of grief and second chances, this is a delicate delight’ Living Magazine  

Library Journal

09/01/2021

In the opening pages of this latest novel from French author Barbery (The Elegance of the Hedgehog), Rose wakes up in her father's house in Kyoto, Japan, where she has come to hear the reading of his will. Raised by her mother and grandmother in Europe, Rose never met her father, a wealthy, well-known art dealer. Yet though he is dead, Rose's father controls her entire experience in Kyoto. Guided by his assistant Paul, a widower from Belgium, Rose visits temples, gardens, tea rooms, and restaurants to better understand her father and his country. As a botanist, she especially embraces the region's flowers. Each chapter begins with a Japanese parable that is brought to life through Rose's explorations of the city and encounters with those closest to her father. While her relationship with Paul begins shakily (he refers to her several times as a "pain in the ass"), they eventually fall in love. VERDICT Barbery takes risks in creating a self-involved and somewhat irritating main character. Yet with elegant and careful prose, she offers descriptions of Kyoto and Japanese culture that transcend the genre of a travelogue. This novel will appeal to readers who long for happy endings and escape.—Jacqueline Snider, Toronto

Product Details

BN ID: 2940178532041
Publisher: Europa Editions, Incorporated
Publication date: 09/28/2021
Edition description: Unabridged
Sales rank: 931,842
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