Momo by Émile Ajar
A streetwise orphan narrates his life in a Parisian boarding house run by an ageing former prostitute who shelters the children of other prostitutes; their unlikely, tender bond grows as they share daily survival, stories, and the small graces of dignity amid poverty and prejudice. Told in the child's blunt, humorous voice, the story follows his fierce devotion as his guardian's health and painful past—marked by war, memory, and shame—surface, forcing him to confront mortality, identity, and what it means to belong. Wry, compassionate, and bittersweet, the novel blends comedy and sorrow to explore love, resilience, and the quiet heroism of ordinary people.
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