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Caroline: A Mystery [Hardcover]

Cornelius Medvei
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Book Description

6 Jan 2011

Mr Shaw works for an insurance company, at a desk, in an office, in a city. One year, during his family summer holiday, his world is turned upside down when he meets Caroline. Caroline, whose eyes a man could drown in. Caroline, who likes a spring onion or two. Caroline, who is in fact a donkey.

To the outrage of his neighbours and the quiet bemusement of his wife, he walks her back to the city, builds her a stable and spends the evenings encouraging her talent for playing chess. She accompanies him to his office, charms his colleagues, earns a very positive annual appraisal and is missed more than her master when he retires. Most importantly, Caroline has reawoken something in Mr Shaw that had seemed lost, some appetite for life and its possibilities, and a sense of the extraordinary that lives within the everyday.

But can this idyll last? Are chess, radish tops and trips to the museum enough to nourish a relationship? Or, despite the love lavished on her, does Caroline secretly yearn for broader horizons?

Unfolding with the beauty and power of fable, Caroline depicts a glorious Indian summer in one man's life. It is tender, very funny and endlessly enjoyable.



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  • Hardcover: 160 pages
  • Publisher: Harvill Secker (6 Jan 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1846553881
  • ISBN-13: 978-1846553882
  • Product Dimensions: 13.8 x 1.8 x 20.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 593,886 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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`Medvei's prose is limpid and particular, telling the story with an exquisite control that interfuses the sublime and ridiculous in exact proportions, the one hidden inside the other. ...The result is pleasurable and profound. Medvei never puts a foot wrong.'
-- TLS, December 13, 2010

`enchanting... absolutely engrossing' --Sunday Times: Culture, Lucy Scholes, January 7, 2011

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The utterly beguiling and moving story of what happens when a man who is becoming tired of life meets a donkey called Caroline.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Short and sweet, but a little bizarre! 13 Feb 2011
By Jackie
Format:Hardcover
This is a lovely little book! It begins as a simple, but engaging story about one man's bond with a donkey, but it slowly ventures away from reality, leaving you questioning what is true and what has just been invented by the author. It is very cleverly written and it took me a while to work out what was happening. The text is initially littered with fascinating facts about donkeys, but when I found myself wondering whether or not donkeys really can play chess I realised that I'd been had!

"The exhilarating novelty of playing chess with a donkey more than made up for the successive defeats, and Caroline was positively skittish when we finished; she butted Arthur playfully in the back as he was returning the chess pieces - marked faintly with the imprint of her teeth - to the box."

My only criticism is the word "Mystery" in large type on the cover. I picked this book up because I was in the mood for a bit of crime solving and so was a bit disappointed that I wasn't able to exercise my brain cells in that way.

This is a short, but sweet book that could charm even the grumpiest of souls. Anyone who knows me would point out that any book described as "charming" would normally send me running in the opposite direction, but for some reason Caroline didn't have that effect. I think that this was because the bizarre escapades of the impressively intelligent donkey entertained me in such an original way. I'm afraid I can't let you know any more about the plot for fear of ruining this lovely little book, but I hope that I have revealed enough to intrigue you.

I recommend it, especially as a gift to animal lovers.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Song For A Father 5 Nov 2011
Format:Hardcover
I found the author of this novel on the web site of his agency, Tavistock Wood. The author in the photograph on the site has the air of a scientist about him...or of a chess player, actually. I read the book in one go on a flight -- this is fine writing, considerate of its subject, or subjects, because hidden behind the tale of the man and his donkey, is a larger tale about fathers and sons, about family and even about the cities that surround us, through which we sleepwalk at times with surreal ideas on our minds not unlike the one that Medvei must've had before he penned this work, his second published novel.

I was thoroughly charmed by this book and I'm not easily charmed by other people's writing. It's also been a while since I read a novel from start to finish in one go - I think the last one was a stephen king, and this is as far from king as one can perhaps go, short of experimental fiction. Perhaps because of the special role that chess plays in this book, perhaps because of the calm, collected style of telling, I was reminded of Stefan Zweig's wonderful novella "The Royal Game". I also noticed some Russian sensibility between the pages and not only because Russia (via the subject of chess) makes a short appearance.

Here is an excerpt almost from the end of the book, which shows the fine story telling & which made me think of the last time I saw my own father before his sudden death: «Even his dress, which to the insensitive observer might have suggested an old man letting himself go (sweater gone at the elbows, bedsocks stuffed into galoshes, haphazardly shaven chin), seemed to me like nothing so much as a demonstration of the sage's magnificent disregard for external appearances. And the last time I came home -- the last time I saw him -- he opened the door to me, gathering the flaps of his dressing gown round him like the robes of state, with an air that I can only describe as triumphant.»

I'm curious what my recent reading experience will morph into as time passes, but I recommend this novel to anyone looking for well-told literary fiction with a surreal sense of humor and a big heart, not just for animals.
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3.0 out of 5 stars A Strange Story 26 Feb 2013
By Brett H TOP 50 REVIEWER
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This is a strange story, very short, which many readers will read through in a couple of hours or so as I did. It describes an obsession, or a love affair, depending which way you look at it, between a gentleman of an age where he is approaching retirement and a donkey called Caroline. When they meet it is a case of love at first sight, at least on the part of the gentleman. More difficult to define on Caroline's side as she is ever an enigmatic if extremely intelligent beast.

Caroline gradually becomes an integral part of the family's lives, although there is a little resentment on the part of the wife and son since the man is spending the greater part of his waking hours either in Caroline's company or in researching donkeys. Indeed his research notes crop up from time to time in the book. Under the circumstances his family are tolerant in the extreme. Within this story there is an almost seamless transition from Caroline behaving as we expect donkeys to behave and exhibiting behaviour that is not expected.

It is an interesting story, though I said at the outset, certainly rather strange. Hardly a page turner, the end leaves the reader with unresolved questions. Extremely humorous in places and poignant in others, but I am not sure it worked for me as well as I was expecting it to.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Modestine, eat your heart out
I loved this book - I never thought that any other donkey would come close to Eeyore in my affections, but Caroline does so. Read more
Published 2 months ago by T. Russell
2.0 out of 5 stars Maybe I didn't get it?
I ordered this book primarily because I love donkeys and would like one of my own, so I thought that this book would be a bit like the book PYG (of course about a sentient,... Read more
Published 5 months ago by FLB
2.0 out of 5 stars Curate's Egg
This is a novella or a long short story. It is not possible to tell what country it is set in and I expect that has been done on purpose, it doesn't detract at all, just very... Read more
Published 5 months ago by Alec
4.0 out of 5 stars A WHIMSICAL DELIGHT
Why, at the funeral of Shaw's father, was no mention made of Caroline - she who so enhanced his later years? Read more
Published 5 months ago by Mr. D. L. Rees
4.0 out of 5 stars Caroline: A stable fable.
There is no question that this book is an oddity but it's a very charming oddity. The tale is simple: a man, Shaw, goes on holiday with his wife and son and across a fence in a... Read more
Published 6 months ago by Sue Kichenside
2.0 out of 5 stars Not the easiest read, for me at least
This book is a work of fiction but is portrayed as a memoir about a man, just deceased, and his somewhat odd affections for a donkey called Caroline. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Tim Roast
5.0 out of 5 stars I Loved This Book!
Cornelius Medvei has created a rather bizarre world for this novel.

Mr Shaw is a partner in an insurance brokerage and he's approaching retirement. Read more
Published 7 months ago by T. Walker
5.0 out of 5 stars A Sweet Little Book - A Fantasy
"Caroline: A Mystery" is a very sweet little book and a very easy read.

Having read the synopsis I did not know what to expect, but as I adore Donkeys I thought I would... Read more
Published 7 months ago by Mrs C
3.0 out of 5 stars I'm not really sure about this
This is an odd little novella. It reminded me rather of Edward Albee's play 'Goat' about a fifty something architect who one day falls in love with a goat, much to the horror of... Read more
Published 7 months ago by Mrs. K. A. Wheatley
4.0 out of 5 stars Surreal and captivating
The gently surreal story of a man and his obsessive passion for his best friend and one true love, Caroline, a chess-playing donkey. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Mark Webb
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