A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles
The novel has elements of romance, espionage, politics, culture, and history, but throughout the story we remember charm, wisdom, and insight into human nature. Count Rostov and his friends value compassion, dignity, grace, and kindness. Even when dark events are happening in the outside world, they retain their courtesy, consideration and self-respect. Colorful characters are introduced and over the years, the Count develops connections that will later help him to escape his imprisonment. The finest part of the book is his relationship with a young girl and later with her daughter (whom he ends up adopting).“For if a room that exists under the governance, authority, and intent of others seems smaller than it is, then a room that exists in secret can, regardless of its dimensions, seem as vast as one cares to imagine.”
Every page of this book demonstrates superb storytelling craftsmanship. I didn’t want the story to end. Highly recommended – 4.8 out of 5.0 stars
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