The Solitaire Mystery by Jostein Gaarder
painted by pigarotti at 01:00 PM on December 11, 2005 .
From the acclaimed author of the international bestseller Sophie's World comes a modern-day odyssey filled with magic and meaning, fantasy and truth. The Solitaire Mystery
weaves an astonishingly original tapestry of tales, both real and
imagined, from the viewpoint of a twelve-year-old boy named Hans
Thomas. On a car trip through Europe with his father, Hans searches for
the mother who left them years ago. At the same time, he immerses
himself in a fantastic miniature book that only he can read: the
strange, whimsical adventures of a sailor on an island where a deck of
cards has come to life. A brilliant balancing act between rhyme and
reason, reveries and reality, The Solitaire Mystery invites the
reader into both worlds, each chapter represented by a different card
from the deck. In the end, the journey of Hans Thomas becomes our own,
a universal search for meaning and fulfillment that not only enchants,
but enriches our hearts and souls.
My rating? 4 out of 5.
A delightfully dishy novel about the all-time most impossible boss in the history of impossible bosses.