Oh, blessed be the leisure of long books! The average number of pages the books I read over the week are around 250. But weekends are made for longer reads and this time I´ve spent most of my available hours reading a historical novel beautifully written, set in Italy. Novels with a historical background need more pages to be properly told, and my latest read is a clear proof in this respect.
Veiller sur elle by Jean-Baptiste Andrea - translated into English as Watching over Her - was the recipient of Prix Goncourt 2023. Set in Italy, from the aftermath of the WWI until the first decades after WWII, it is built around a family set in a small Italian burg near Turin. The main character though, the storyteller, is ´adopted´ in the family and shares a common destiny with them.
Mimo was an orphan abandoned by his own mother, sent to practice stone cutting with his brutal oncle. As a child, he develops a friendship with Viola Orsini, the daughter of the local family, and their beginnings will change his destiny for good. Although he will never grow past his 1.40 m height, he is aimed at greatness, being considered one of the greatest sculptors of his generation, a favourite of Mussolini´s fascist regime. On his ´legal´ name Michelangelo Vitalia - funnily, I´ve looked the name online and AI-generated systems were indicating him as a real person, but obviously he is a fictional character -, his destiny is marked by meeting his soulmate Viola. An unlikely relationship between an orphan and an over talented girl whose wings were cut by tradition and family obligations.
The book grows in different directions that finally will meet at the end - an end where Mimo himself is breathing his last moments; the sequences are cinematic (Andrea is also a screenwriter and film director). On one hand, it´s the evolution of Mimo himself, a leaf caught in the midst of social and political changes that are definitely overwhelming his moral limits, although towards the end of the war he will experience a strong awakening that may save his post-war career.
On the other hand, there are the turns of the relationship between the two, the misunderstandings and limitations consuming their interactions, but also the soul´s connection and deep fidelity.
The book is grounded on a solid historical documentation, as well as social and artistic background. The mysteries to be solved - of a Pieta sculpture, but also of Mimo himself, who spent his last 40 years of life in a monastery, without being ordained as a monk and with an unknown personal story, do prevent the book from getting too much focused on either Orsini´s family characters, or Viola´s own unhappiness or even Mimo´s own story of deceit and arrogance.
Veiller sur elle/Watching over Her is a deep book using the 20st century Italian canva to create an inventive and complex story. In 2024 was set for screen as well.
Rating: 4.5 stars