Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt is a world-famous celebrity—recognized as the most-read and performed-on-stage French author. He is a trendy, brilliant, and at the same time profound writer, whose interests include the fundamental questions of morality and the meaning of life, themes of death, and religion. In each of the books that, according to the author’s plan, make up the "Invisible Cycle"—"Oscar and the Pink Lady," "Monsieur Ibrahim and the Flowers of the Koran," and "Children of Noah"—the theme of a person’s relationship with one of the world’s religions is revealed: Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. Critics and the public agree that we have before us a rare case when no reader can remain indifferent.
Contents:
— Oscar and the Pink Lady
— Monsieur Ibrahim and the Flowers of the Koran
— Children of Noah