Histoire d'un baiser by Albert Cim

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By Michelle Choi Posted on Jan 17, 2026
In Category - Robotics
Cim, Albert, 1845-1924 Cim, Albert, 1845-1924
French
Ever wondered how a single moment can change everything? That's what 'Histoire d'un baiser' (The Story of a Kiss) explores. It's not a romance novel—it's about a man named Jean who gets a kiss from a stranger at a party in 19th-century Paris. This small, impulsive act sends his whole life spinning. Suddenly, he's questioning everything: his quiet routines, his future, even who he really is. The book follows Jean as he tries to make sense of this brief encounter. Why did it affect him so much? What does it mean? It’s a short, thoughtful read that feels surprisingly modern. If you've ever had a random moment stick with you and make you rethink things, you'll connect with Jean's story. It’s a quiet book with a big question at its heart.
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Albert Cim's Histoire d'un baiser is a small book that asks a big question: what happens when a single, unexpected moment cracks open your ordinary life?

The Story

The story follows Jean, a young man living a predictable, somewhat solitary life in Paris. One evening, at a social gathering, something completely out of the ordinary happens. In a moment of playful chaos, a young woman he doesn't know—caught up in the spirit of the party—plants a quick, impulsive kiss on his cheek. For everyone else, it's a forgetful instant. But for Jean, it's an earthquake.

He becomes obsessed. This tiny, meaningless gesture from a stranger shakes him to his core. He can't stop thinking about it. The kiss becomes a symbol of everything his life lacks: spontaneity, passion, connection. We follow Jean as he retreats into his own mind, analyzing the event from every angle, letting it color his view of his daily routine, his ambitions, and his own identity. The plot is internal—it's the story of a man wrestling with a feeling he can't name.

Why You Should Read It

What struck me is how modern Jean's crisis feels. Haven't we all had a fleeting experience—a conversation, a look, a piece of music—that somehow lodged itself in our brain and made us question our path? Cim captures that perfectly. He writes about introspection with a gentle, precise clarity. Jean isn't a dramatic hero; he's just a guy overthinking something, and that makes him deeply relatable.

The book is also a fascinating snapshot of a certain Parisian mindset in the late 1800s. It's not about grand historical events, but about the quiet anxieties of everyday people. The writing is elegant but never stuffy, pulling you right into Jean's swirling thoughts.

Final Verdict

This book is perfect for readers who enjoy character studies and psychological depth over fast-paced action. If you like stories that explore the weight of small moments—think of it as a 19th-century French cousin to a quiet, thoughtful indie film—you'll find a lot to love here. It's a short, immersive read for anyone who's ever paused to wonder, 'What if that one little thing had been different?'



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Mary White
6 months ago

I came across this while browsing and the storytelling feels authentic and emotionally grounded. Definitely a 5-star read.

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