Here's my official Favourite Book of the Year, happily sitting on my desk, which I found in my favourite Brussels bookshop,
Tropismes, by
Alexandra Pilchard. It's a baby board book called Herman et Dominique, about a mousy-looking man named Herman who has an intimate relationship with a mussel named Dominique. But Dominique leaves him, so he shacks up with an oyster named Marie-Claude, until Dominique suddenly returns to him... with chips.
I wish we had more baby books like this, French language publishers totally rock. I love how the book fits into my hand and opens just like a mussel.
Every morning at seven, Herman wakes up Dominique, his pet mussel. Then he takes her for a walk before going to work.
Then Herman makes soup. Dominique always lets it sit to cool for a few minutes before swallowing it.
It's on the island that he makes the acquaintance with Marie-Claude, a regional oyster. Marie-Claude loves nature, horses and cultural outings.
Hee hee, even with the moustache, Herman looks a little bit like Stuart.
(You can buy it here on Amazon.fr.)