Perestroika in Paris
(2021, original release: 2020)

Fiction

Large Type

Book Discussion Collection

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BOOK/DISCUSSION/FICTION/SMILEY,J/LARGE TYPE

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PUBLISHED
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Waterville, Maine : Thorndike Press, a part of Gale, a Cengage Company, 2021
©2020
EDITION
Large Print edition
DESCRIPTION

345 pages (large print) ; 22 cm

ISBN/ISSN
9781432887209, 1432887203, 9781432887209
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

"Thorndike Press large print basic"

"Paras, short for "Perestroika," is a spirited racehorse at a racetrack west of Paris. One afternoon at dusk, she finds the door of her stall open and--she's a curious filly--wanders all the way to the City of Light. She's dazzled and often mystified by the sights, sounds, and smells around her, but she isn't afraid. Soon she meets an elegant dog, a German shorthaired pointer named Frida, who knows how to get by without attracting the attention of suspicious Parisians. Paras and Frida coexist for a time in the city's lush green spaces, nourished by Frida's strategic trips to the vegetable market. They keep company with two irrepressible ducks and an opinionated raven. But then Paras meets a human boy, Etienne, and discovers a new, otherworldly part of Paris: the ivy-walled house where the boy and his nearly-one-hundred-year-old great-grandmother live in seclusion. As the cold weather and Christmas near, the unlikeliest of friendships bloom. But how long can a runaway horse stay undiscovered in Paris? How long can a boy keep her hidden and all to himself? Jane Smiley's beguiling new novel is itself an adventure that celebrates curiosity, ingenuity, and the desire of all creatures for true love and freedom"--