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The Piano Teacher: A Novel - Janice Y. K. Lee
The Piano Teacher: A Novel
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"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 in war-torn Hong Kong. In 1942, Englishman... show more
"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 in war-torn Hong Kong. In 1942, Englishman Will Truesdale falls headlong into a passionate relationship with Trudy Liang, a beautiful Eurasian socialite. But their affair is soon threatened by the invasion of the Japanese as World War II overwhelms their part of the world. Ten years later, Claire Pendleton comes to Hong Kong to work as a piano teacher and also begins a fateful affair. As the threads of this spellbinding novel intertwine, impossible choices emerge-between love and safety, courage and survival, the present, and above all, the past.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780143116530 (0143116533)
ASIN: 0143116533
Publisher: Penguin
Pages no: 328
Edition language: English
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SJane
SJane rated it
I started this and couldn't continue. After a scanty beginning, the author shifts to the back story, which seemed premature since no reader could have given a shit yet. Just seemed such a structural flub to me. The characterization of the protagonist was hard to take seriously. Very sorry to have ha...
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Maven Books rated it
2.0 The Piano Teacher by Janice Y. K. Lee
Very disappointing. It sounded potentially interesting, but it really fell flat. I disliked all of the characters, especially some of the main ones, which made it difficult to keep reading. The author doesn't really give you a reason to care for the people or what happened to them. It just happened ...
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