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'Sunshine in book form' – Daily Mail

'A joyfully escapist celebration of friendship and freedom' – Mail on Sunday

'Delightful, heartwarming . . . An especially welcome reminder of the bright spots even in dark times' – NPR

Paras is a spirited young racehorse living in a stable in the French countryside. That is until one afternoon when she pushes open the gate of her stall and, travelling through the night, arrives quite by chance in the dazzling streets of Paris.

She soon meets a German shorthaired pointer named Frida, two irrepressible ducks and an opinionated crow, and life amongst the animals in the city’s lush green spaces is enjoyable for a time. But everything changes when Paras meets a human boy, Étienne, and discovers a new, otherworldly part of Paris: the secluded, ivy-walled house where the boy and his nearly one-hundred-year-old great-grandmother live quietly and keep to themselves. As the cold weather of Christmas nears, the unlikeliest of friendships blooms between human and animals.

But how long can a runaway horse live undiscovered in Paris? And how long can one boy keep her all to himself? Charming and beguiling in equal measure, Jane Smiley’s novel celebrates the intrinsic need for friendship, love and freedom, whoever you may be . . .

From Jane Smiley, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of A Thousand AcresThe Strays of Paris is a captivating story of a group of extraordinary animals – and one little boy – whose lives cross paths in Paris.

 
 

Review

A marvellous novelist - Guardian

Sunshine in book form - Daily Mail

As delightful as it is surprising . . . A joyfully escapist celebration of friendship and freedom - Mail on Sunday

Absorbing and warming - New Statesman

If you’re looking for a feel-good escape, try this - New York Times

An immersive fable . . . Beguiling . . . A comforting read at the end of a difficult year - a winter’s tale full of wit, warmth, and charm - The Economist

The life-affirming grownup fable we all need right about now . . . It might just be the perfect antidote for 2020 . . . Jane Smiley has created a world where kindness is king, and that’s exactly where I want to be - Washington Independent Review of Books

A cozy, fairy-tale trot through the City of Light . . . Delightful, heartwarming . . . An appealing balm for harsh times . . . It’s such a joy when an author whose work you’ve been reading for decades surprises you with something unexpected . . . An especially welcome reminder of the bright spots even in dark times - NPR

In an era beset by polarization and even violent tribalism, it feels like a gift to find a novel in which characters of different species - with different desires and instincts - come together to build a community - Los Angeles Times

In her sensuous responsiveness to the facts of the world, Smiley has started to look like the best living American novelist

Observer

Smiley makes the most ordinary moments extraordinary with her dazzling prose - Good Housekeeping

Jane Smiley is a master of expansive, effortlessly readable sagas

Daily Mail

Always made sure the reader is having a good time - The Times

About the Author

Jane Smiley is a novelist and essayist. Her novel A Thousand Acres won the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Critics Circle Award in 1992, and her novel The All True Travels and Adventures of Lidie Newton won the 1999 Spur Award for Best Novel of the West. She has been a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters since 1987. Her novel Horse Heaven was short-listed for the Orange Prize in 2002, and her novel, Private Life, was chosen as one of the best books of 2010 by The AtlanticThe New Yorker, and The Washington Post.
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  • ISBN: 9781529052992
  • Author: Jane Smiley
  • Publisher: Picador
  • Pages: 272
  • Format: Paperback
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'Sunshine in book form' – Daily Mail

'A joyfully escapist celebration of friendship and freedom' – Mail on Sunday

'Delightful, heartwarming . . . An especially welcome reminder of the bright spots even in dark times' – NPR

Paras is a spirited young racehorse living in a stable in the French countryside. That is until one afternoon when she pushes open the gate of her stall and, travelling through the night, arrives quite by chance in the dazzling streets of Paris.

She soon meets a German shorthaired pointer named Frida, two irrepressible ducks and an opinionated crow, and life amongst the animals in the city’s lush green spaces is enjoyable for a time. But everything changes when Paras meets a human boy, Étienne, and discovers a new, otherworldly part of Paris: the secluded, ivy-walled house where the boy and his nearly one-hundred-year-old great-grandmother live quietly and keep to themselves. As the cold weather of Christmas nears, the unlikeliest of friendships blooms between human and animals.

But how long can a runaway horse live undiscovered in Paris? And how long can one boy keep her all to himself? Charming and beguiling in equal measure, Jane Smiley’s novel celebrates the intrinsic need for friendship, love and freedom, whoever you may be . . .

From Jane Smiley, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of A Thousand AcresThe Strays of Paris is a captivating story of a group of extraordinary animals – and one little boy – whose lives cross paths in Paris.

 
 

Review

A marvellous novelist - Guardian

Sunshine in book form - Daily Mail

As delightful as it is surprising . . . A joyfully escapist celebration of friendship and freedom - Mail on Sunday

Absorbing and warming - New Statesman

If you’re looking for a feel-good escape, try this - New York Times

An immersive fable . . . Beguiling . . . A comforting read at the end of a difficult year - a winter’s tale full of wit, warmth, and charm - The Economist

The life-affirming grownup fable we all need right about now . . . It might just be the perfect antidote for 2020 . . . Jane Smiley has created a world where kindness is king, and that’s exactly where I want to be - Washington Independent Review of Books

A cozy, fairy-tale trot through the City of Light . . . Delightful, heartwarming . . . An appealing balm for harsh times . . . It’s such a joy when an author whose work you’ve been reading for decades surprises you with something unexpected . . . An especially welcome reminder of the bright spots even in dark times - NPR

In an era beset by polarization and even violent tribalism, it feels like a gift to find a novel in which characters of different species - with different desires and instincts - come together to build a community - Los Angeles Times

In her sensuous responsiveness to the facts of the world, Smiley has started to look like the best living American novelist

Observer

Smiley makes the most ordinary moments extraordinary with her dazzling prose - Good Housekeeping

Jane Smiley is a master of expansive, effortlessly readable sagas

Daily Mail

Always made sure the reader is having a good time - The Times

About the Author

Jane Smiley is a novelist and essayist. Her novel A Thousand Acres won the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Critics Circle Award in 1992, and her novel The All True Travels and Adventures of Lidie Newton won the 1999 Spur Award for Best Novel of the West. She has been a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters since 1987. Her novel Horse Heaven was short-listed for the Orange Prize in 2002, and her novel, Private Life, was chosen as one of the best books of 2010 by The AtlanticThe New Yorker, and The Washington Post.

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