Isabel Costello
Auteur de Paris Mon Amour
Œuvres de Isabel Costello
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- Œuvres
- 2
- Membres
- 6
- Popularité
- #1,227,255
- Évaluation
- 3.5
- Critiques
- 1
- ISBN
- 8
What I found quite powerful about this book was the incredible sense of place. It just felt so very French with all the air of sophistication that comes with that. The author has done an excellent job at putting the reader right into the heart of Parisian life and also in Provence in the chapters that look back at Clémentine's past and how Racha was a part of her life then.
I particularly loved the little details about Clémentine's scent creation and her day to day life in her shop, with her new assistant, Suzanne. In contrast to that, her life in her apartment with its balcony, her and Édouard only ever really looking at each other from the corners of their eyes felt oppressive and unhappy. I got the sense of two people passing through the rooms independent of each other, yet living together.
Scent is a contemplative read, which made me think of the decisions we make throughout our lives and how the consequences of those decisions ripple down through the years. An unresolved past makes Clémentine unable to commit fully to her future and it's interesting to see that from Édouard's point of view. This book has a kind of pared back feel to the narrative, a slow burn to it that coincided with Clémentine's own slow return to a life more meaningful.
An enjoyable and thoughtful read, Scent is the ideal book for Francophiles and readers who like to delve deep into the relationships that we make throughout our lives.… (plus d'informations)