Oscar and the Lady in Pink (novel)
Oscar and the Lady in Pink on theatre. | |
Author | Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt |
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Original title | Oscar et la dame rose |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Series | Cycle de l'invisible |
Genre | Drama |
Published | 2002 (French) |
Pages | 100 |
Oscar and the Lady in Pink (French: Oscar et la dame rose) is a novel of Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt, the third chapter of the series « Cycle de l'invisible », published in 2002.
Summary
The book is composed of the letters of a boy of ten addressed to God. They are found by "Mamie Rose" (who pretended to be a wrestler), the Lady in Pink of the title, who visits him in hospital in the pink uniform worn by nurses on the children's ward. The letters describe twelve days in the life of Oscar and are filled with funny, moving characters.
These twelve days may be his last, but thanks to Mamie Rose, who forms a close and affectionate bond with Oscar, they are to become legendary. Oscar has several friends in this novel, including "Pop Corn", "Bacon" and "Einstein". These names are nicknames given in relation to their diseases. He falls in love with "Peggy Blue", another patient who is entirely blue due to her sickness.
Film
In 2009, the author finished a film (Oscar and the Lady in Pink) based on the novel with Michèle Laroque in the role of Mamie Rose.