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The Multiple Child

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Set in Paris and war-torn Lebanon in the 1980s, The Multiple Child is a timeless tale in a spare yet elegant style by a powerful writer admired worldwide. The title character, Omar-Jo, a child of war and of peace, has the power and vision of Oskar of The Tin Drum and the gentle wisdom of The Little Prince.
After Omar-Jo loses his parents and one of his arms in a bomb blast in Lebanon, his grandfather sends the boy to live with relatives in Paris. There he meets Maxime, the owner of a carousel that has fallen into disrepair. The child breathes new life into the carousel - a character in its own right - as well as into its owner and patrons. Omar-Jo plays the part of the wise "all the zanies, all the fools, all the 'grasiosos,' all the minstrels, the itinerant players, the white-faced clowns, the Monsieur Loyals, the Augustes, of times past and present, dwelt in his body." In this novel, Chedid illuminates the essence of conflict and redemption.

184 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1989

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Andrée Chedid

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Andrée Chedid was a French poet and novelist of Christian Lebanese descent.

When she was ten, she was sent to a boarding school, where she learned English and French. At fourteen, she left for Europe. She then returned to Cairo to go to an American university. Her dream was to become a dancer. She got married to a physician when she was twenty-two, with whom she has two children: Louis Chedid, now a famous French singer, and Michèle. Her work questions human condition and what links the individual to the world. Her writing seeks to evoke the Orient, but she focuses more in denouncing the civil war that destroys Lebanon. She has lived in France since 1946. Because of this diverse background, her work is truly multicultural. Her first book was written in English: On the Trails of my Fancy. She has commented about her work that it is an eternal quest for humanity.

Andrée Chedid is the grandmother of the French rock star -M- (Louis Chedid's son) for whom she has contributed song lyrics including that of Bonoboo on the album Je dis aime.

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31 reviews1 follower
November 26, 2018
I read it a long time ago, but I remember it being a good book. With a general atmosphere of melancholy.
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102 reviews6 followers
July 7, 2020
Le style poétique, la chute, les personnages mais pas de coup de cœur.
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565 reviews12 followers
June 12, 2023
Une écriture sensible, des personnages touchants. L'auteure n'a pas besoin d'en faire des caisses côté descriptions tellement ils vivent sous sa plume. Vraiment j'ai passé un très bon moment avec eux.
Andrée Chedid a le don de faire rencontrer des personnages cabossés par la vie qui vont se lier et se créer leur propre famille, où chacun sera certain de pouvoir compter sur les autres et ne sera plus jamais seul. Si seulement c'était si simple dans la vraie vie.
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8 reviews25 followers
July 26, 2021
Ce livre est un pur plaisir, à la fois tendre, poétique mais aussi philosophique.

L'auteur nous interpelle, à travers son personnage orphelin sur la diversités de cultures, d'identités, sur les diverses croyances, sur l'amour qu'on pourrait offrir aux gens sans rien attendre en retour.
238 reviews3 followers
August 6, 2020
L'enfant multiple dénonce aussi la guerre du Liban, ses atrocités, ses conséquences ; la guerre mutile et rend orphelin mais... Omar-Jo veut vivre
Et dire que les Jeunes en épreuve du BAC ne connaissaient pas Andrée CHEDID !!!!!!!!!!!!!
C'est à hurler de consternation et de Honte
L'enfant multiple de Andrée CHEDID est un véritable Chef-Oeuvre
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17 reviews
February 15, 2022
Livre très touchant, plein d'émotions. Une berceuse qui nous rappelle de la beauté de l'acceptation des autres, de leur passé et du nôtre.
155 reviews14 followers
March 20, 2022
Un livre riche et poétique qui dépeint et inspire l'espoir, l'acceptation des autres, l'amour. Il faut le lire.
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225 reviews
March 27, 2025
3.15⭐️

This is a school book, obvs I would never read this on my own time. Not the worst school book but I was lost😔
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36 reviews1 follower
February 22, 2016
"Au début, Omar-Jo ne voulait pas entendre parler de ce départ. Il se raccrochait à son aïeul, aux gens du village, hospitaliers et chaleureux. Il craignait, en changeant de lieu, d'effacer de sa mémoire le souvenir de ses parents.
-ils ne s'effaceront jamais; il t'habiteront toujours. Ne reste pas enfermé ici, Omar-Jo. Tu es né avec la guerre, tu ne dois pas vivre avec la guerre. Il faut voir le monde, connaître la paix. Les racines s'exportent, tu verras. Elles ne doivent pas t'étouffer, ni te retenir"
238 reviews3 followers
August 7, 2020
L'enfant multiple dénonce aussi la guerre du Liban, ses atrocités, ses conséquences ; la guerre mutile et rend orphelin mais... Omar-Jo veut vivre
Et dire que les Jeunes en épreuve du BAC ne connaissaient pas Andrée CHEDID !!!!!!!!!!!!!
C'est à hurler de consternation et de Honte
L'enfant multiple de Andrée CHEDID est un véritable Chef-Oeuvre
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December 18, 2024
Beaucoup de douceur et de tendresse. On a le point de vue de chaque personnage. Bien raconté, la lecture a été fluide. Malgré que j'ai pu deviner la "surprise" de fin, je le relirai bien encore une fois.
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July 11, 2014
This is a book about hope, redemption, and love overcoming despair, loss, and hate.
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