| Management number | 219438290 | Release Date | 2026/05/03 | List Price | $8.18 | Model Number | 219438290 | ||
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Read His Story. Hear His Music.An immersive novel with Chopin’s music woven into every moment.For the first time, experience Frédéric Chopin’s life through both story and sound. As you read, listen to the very pieces Chopin was composing, performing, and living through―right from within the book.No audiobook required—just follow the online soundtrack on your phone or tablet.“A lyrical and affecting story that elegantly re-creates the world, and the wounds, of a musical legend.” — Kirkus Reviews“The reader will experience Chopin’s hopes and sorrows by listening to each of his masterpieces as the story unfolds.” — Reedsy DiscoveryParis, 1830. Revolution. Exile. Genius on the edge.As war engulfs Poland, a young Frédéric Chopin is forced to flee his homeland—arriving in Paris, where brilliance and heartbreak await him in equal measure.Among glittering salons and powerful patrons, his music captivates Europe. But beneath the acclaim lies a fragile soul —haunted by longing, rivalry, illness — and a love that will shape his genius, and nearly destroy him.A Novel You Don’t Just Read—You ExperienceBlending historical fact with the composer’s real letters, Chopin’s Last Manuscript invites you deeper than traditional historical fiction ever could.You won’t just imagine the music. You will hear it—exactly where it belongs in the story.Love. Rivalry. Illness. Artistic devotion.And the woman who changed everything.“An original, fast-paced story… an engaging mystery, a tragic love story, and a unique look into the life of a musical genius. I could not put it down.”— Bob Pritchard, author of Her Puerto Rican Smile“A deeply satisfying story… drawing the reader into the minds and hearts of its characters across dual timelines.”— Jeannette de Beauvoir, author of Our Lady of the Dunes“A dazzling historical novel that brings Chopin vividly to life—funny, vulnerable, and human… culminating in a love affair that remakes them both.”— Elizabeth Winder, author of Parachute Women Read more
| ISBN13 | 979-8993329017 |
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| Language | English |
| Publisher | Sound of Genius Publishing |
| Dimensions | 6 x 1.27 x 9 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.48 pounds |
| Print length | 506 pages |
| Publication date | October 12, 2025 |
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