jmags reviewed Momo by Michael Ende
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3 stars
Has a sort of curmudgeonly conservatism that undercuts its point a little bit, but still good.
paperback, 429 pages
Published May 24, 2009 by Bayard Jeunesse.
The Neverending Story is Michael Ende's best-known book, but Momo, published six years earlier, is the all-ages fantasy novel that first won him wide acclaim. After the sweet-talking gray men come to town, life becomes terminally efficient. Can Momo, a young orphan girl blessed with the gift of listening, vanquish the ashen-faced time thieves before joy vanishes forever? With gorgeous new drawings by Marcel Dzama and a new translation from the German by Lucas Zwirner, this all-new 40th anniversary edition celebrates the book's first U.S. publication in over 25 years.
Has a sort of curmudgeonly conservatism that undercuts its point a little bit, but still good.
Un libro que he disfrutado grandemente, con una fantasía que hace que disfrutes de la hermosa magia de Momo como si fueras uno más de los personajes de la novela. Pues Momo es una niña que no solo sabe escuchar, sino que tiene la habilidad para transmitir toda la vibra positiva que necesitas, al punto que cuando aparecen los hombres grises, logras mantener la esperanza de que el mundo volverá a llenarse de color y que las personas alrededor llegaran a entrar en razón.
Vale la pena su lectura, invita a una reflexión concienzuda sobre el uso del tiempo y la capacidad de empatía, de escucha y apoyo a los demás.
I really liked this novel. The storyline is very original and Momo is amazing
Momo has got to be the best children's story for adults that you'll ever read. As a child, it was a great adventure book that managed to explain some of the complexities of the adult world to me. As an adult, it's the novel to underline just how useless and limiting many of these complexities are.
Every so often a book appears at just the right time; or, perhaps more accurately, I pick it up at just the right time after years on my to-read pile. Momo was enchanting and so perfectly relevant. All about listening, kindness, attention, love, and our brief time on Earth. A little heavyhanded, and admittedly not really a five, but I'm giving it five anyway.