Momo
Fiction | Novel | Published in 1973
304
Novel • Fiction
Unnamed City • Timeless
1973
12+ years
Momo by Michael Ende is a fantasy novel about a young girl named Momo who discovers that time is being stolen from people by mysterious gray men. Momo, with the help of some friends, strives to restore the stolen time and bring back joy and purpose to people's lives.
Momo by Michael Ende captivates readers with its imaginative narrative and profound themes, often praised for its deep moral messages and charming protagonist. However, some find its pace slow and its allegorical style heavy-handed. Overall, it remains a beloved, thought-provoking tale ideal for both children and adults seeking meaningful literature.
Readers who cherish the enchanting narrative of The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry or the profound allegory in The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho will be captivated by Momo. This book appeals to those who appreciate thought-provoking tales with whimsical characters and timeless wisdom about life and time.
304
Novel • Fiction
Unnamed City • Timeless
1973
12+ years
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