EDITORIAL REVIEW: \*\* "A rare and exquisite story...Transports you out of time, out of place, into a world you can feel on your very skin." -Elizabeth Gilbert \*\* In the sweeping tradition of \*The English Patient\*, Janice Y.K. Lee's debut novel is a tale of love and betrayal set
The piano maker: a novel
โ Scribed by Kurt Palka
- Publisher
- McClelland & Stewart
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 123 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0735253285
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โฆ Synopsis
The suspenseful, emotionally resonant, and utterly compelling story of what brings an enigmatic French woman to a small Canadian town in the 1930s, a woman who has found depths of strength in dark times and comes to discover sanctuary at last. For readers of The Imposter Bride, The Cellist of Sarajevo, Sarah's Key by Tatiana de Rosnay, and The Red Violin.
Helene Giroux arrives alone in St. Homais on a winter day. She wears good city clothes and drives an elegant car, and everything she owns is in a small trunk in the back seat. In the local church she finds a fine old piano, a Molnar, and she knows just how fine it is, for her family had manufactured these pianos before the Great War. Then her mother's death and war forces her to abandon her former life.
The story moves back and forth in time as Helene, settling into a simple life, playing the piano for church choir, recalls the extraordinary events that brought her to this...
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