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Published 30 January 2017
ISBN 9781925498288
Format Paperback
Extent 272pp
AU Price $22.99
NZ Price $26.00

The Life of Elves



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A moving and deeply felt homage to the power of nature and art by one of the world's most beloved authors.

Do two young girls have the power to change the world? Maria, raised by powerful older women, lives in a remote village in Burgundy, where she discovers her gift of clairvoyance, of healing and of communicating with nature. Hundreds of miles away in Italy, Clara discovers her musical genius and is sent from the countryside to Rome to nurture her extraordinary abilities.

Who are the mysterious elves? Will they succeed in training the girls for their higher purpose in the face of an impending war? Barbery's The Life of Elves is the story of two children whose amazing talents will bring them into contact with magical worlds and malevolent forces. If, against all odds, they can be brought together, their meeting may shape the course of history.

Muriel Barbery's inspiring novel is about finding the divine in the domestic, about the quest for enchantment. With its cast of unforgettable characters, each fighting to preserve the idea of an enhanced life, The Life of Elves is a luminous novel about art, nature, dreams, the power of love, and how imagination can help us build a bridge to a better future.

Published 30 January 2017
ISBN 9781925498288
Format Paperback
Extent 272pp
AU Price $22.99
NZ Price $26.00

About the author

Muriel Barbery

Muriel Barbery is the author of the New York Times bestseller, The Elegance of the Hedgehog, Gourmet Rhapsody,The Life of Elves and A Strange Country. She has lived in Kyoto, Amsterdam, and Paris, and now lives in the French countryside.

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Praise for The Life of Elves

This fervent, idiosyncratic novel is undeniable evidence of a richly lyrical imagination

Kirkus Reviews

A homage to the power of story...A tour de force with many inspired and delightful touches…Irresistible

Australian

Barbery revels in the lavishing of detail...in its many moments of weird lucidity it also beguiles. It’s then that Barbery explores the mystical connections between nature, art and the human heart with vividness and clarity

New York Times