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Jean Renoir is a very famous artist in his own right, having made numerous films and become one of the most acclaimed directors in French cinema history. Here he has taken great pains to paint a fine portrait of his renowned father, this time with a pen. He has succeeded admirably.
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To help the novice, the author includes a diagram of a football field as well as a drawing of a player in full football gear. Terms football fanatics take for granted can be quit daunting to one being introduced to the game. This little gem not only explains in simple terms but is quite humorous in the telling!
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It's a great gift for yourself or mother/daughter. It's an enjoyable and sometimes tear-jerking read and sometimes a mirror of a relationship you have/had or would like to have.
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I enjoyed the story, but kept feeling like it wasn't coming from Ms. Sayers' own "quill." This novel was written very lightly and loosely compared to Ms. Sayers' other novels. Too many extraneous subplots were included.
I appreciated knowing what happens to the family, but felt a sense of finality too. I guess no one plans to write further stories about Lord Peter. The door was firmly shut at the end of the book.
Of course, don't forget the short story about Lord Peter's first son being born - The Haunted Policeman. And, wasn't there another short story with both sons included? So, we, Lord Peter Wimsey fans, are not totally bereft of tales of the Wimsey family after Lord Peter and Harriet Vane married.
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As we get to know Renoir we get to know his contemporaries, too. Jean Renoir writes about Monet, Cezanne, Manet, Sisley and many other great artists. We learn many "little known" facts, such as Monet's penchant for lace and his "artful" way with the ladies.
Paris really comes alive in this book. Many of the places Renoir writes about still exist and can be visited today. This book makes any art lover's trip to Paris more meaningful whether he's a Renoir fan or not.
When reading this book, one must remember that this is not a "run of the mill" biography. This is a son writing about the father he adored. The portrait we are given is very intimate, detailed and loving. It's obvious that Jean Renoir adored his father, just as Auguste Renoir adored his family.
Ultimately, this book is a beautiful tribute from a loving son to a father who was one of history's consummate artists. If you have any interest at all in art, this is one book you simply must not pass up. The last page alone will break your heart.