
The Paris Game
A Novel of Marriage, Memory, and Magical Encounters
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Narrateur(s):
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Ricardo Gomez
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Auteur(s):
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Ricardo Gomez
À propos de cet audio
What happens when you return to the place where your love story began, only to discover you're sharing the city with characters from your favorite novel?
Roberto and Marianne Castellanos are celebrating their fifteenth wedding anniversary with a week in Paris—their first return since their chaotic honeymoon with all five children from their blended family. Roberto has just retired from teaching literature; Marianne retired early after a hiking accident changed how she sees the world through her camera lens. They're no longer the overwhelmed parents managing teenagers and six-year-olds in the Louvre. But who are they now?
As they retrace their steps through the Latin Quarter, an extraordinary thing begins to happen. The fictional characters from Julio Cortázar's legendary novel Hopscotch—La Maga, Horacio Oliveira, and the mysterious child Rocamadour—start appearing in the streets of Paris. Only Roberto and Marianne can see them, and only one character appears each day, challenging them to examine their marriage, their approach to aging, and what it means to truly experience life rather than merely document or analyze it.
But this isn't just any novel—it's two novels in one.
Like Cortázar's masterpiece, The Paris Game can be listened to sequentially for a complete, satisfying story. Or you can follow "The Anniversary Game"—a hopscotch navigation that takes you deeper into memory and mystery, revealing additional chapters that explore the couple's family history, creative awakenings, and the magical objects that witness long marriages.
Perfect for listeners who loved:
The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo (complex love stories across time) The Midnight Library (magical realism exploring life's possibilities) A Man Called Ove (marriage, aging, and finding meaning in later life) The Time Traveler's Wife (love stories that transcend ordinary reality)
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