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Un pianoforte

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For fans of Ann Patchett, Amanda Coplin, and Annie Proulx, this novel intricately weaves the lives of two women through a shared Blüthner piano, connecting them across time and continents. In 1962, eight-year-old Katya in the Soviet Union inherits a Blüthner piano, which becomes her lifelong passion and a source of self-discovery. However, after marrying, she emigrates to America with her family, and her beloved piano is lost in the upheaval. Fast forward to 2012 in Bakersfield, California, where twenty-six-year-old Clara Lundy faces yet another breakup and the challenge of finding a new apartment. Complicating matters is the Blüthner upright her father gifted her before he and her mother tragically died in a fire. Raised by her aunt and uncle, Clara becomes an accomplished mechanic, but a broken hand while moving the piano forces her to reconsider its place in her life, leading her to contemplate selling it. The story unfolds as the connections between Katya, Clara, and the piano reveal themselves, offering a thrilling exploration of modern womanhood. This dazzling narrative delves into themes of attraction, obsession, creative passion, love, and loss, highlighting music's profound ability to sustain or destroy the human spirit.

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Un pianoforte, Chris Cander

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Title
Un pianoforte
Language
Italian
Released
2019
Format
Hardcover
Pages
352
ISBN10
8842931470
ISBN13
9788842931478
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For fans of Ann Patchett, Amanda Coplin, and Annie Proulx, this novel intricately weaves the lives of two women through a shared Blüthner piano, connecting them across time and continents. In 1962, eight-year-old Katya in the Soviet Union inherits a Blüthner piano, which becomes her lifelong passion and a source of self-discovery. However, after marrying, she emigrates to America with her family, and her beloved piano is lost in the upheaval. Fast forward to 2012 in Bakersfield, California, where twenty-six-year-old Clara Lundy faces yet another breakup and the challenge of finding a new apartment. Complicating matters is the Blüthner upright her father gifted her before he and her mother tragically died in a fire. Raised by her aunt and uncle, Clara becomes an accomplished mechanic, but a broken hand while moving the piano forces her to reconsider its place in her life, leading her to contemplate selling it. The story unfolds as the connections between Katya, Clara, and the piano reveal themselves, offering a thrilling exploration of modern womanhood. This dazzling narrative delves into themes of attraction, obsession, creative passion, love, and loss, highlighting music's profound ability to sustain or destroy the human spirit.