
The Piano Teacher
A Novel
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Narrado por:
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Orlagh Cassidy
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De:
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Janice Y. K. Lee
Janice Y.K. Lee's latest novel, The Expatriates, is now available from Penguin.
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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"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 - The New York Times best seller)
"Laced with intrigue." (The New York Times Book Review)
"Evocative, poignant, and skillfully crafted, The Piano Teacher is more than an epic tale of war and a tangled, tortured love story. It is the kind of novel one consumes in great, greedy gulps, pausing (grudgingly) only when absolutely necessary.... If we measure the skill of a fiction writer by her ability to create characters and atmosphere so effortlessly real, so alive on the page, that the reader feels a sense of participatory anxiety - as if the act of reading gives one the power to somehow influence the outcome of purely imaginary events - then Lee should be counted among the very best in recent memory." (Chicago Tribune)
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Would you try another book from Janice Y. K. Lee and/or Orlagh Cassidy?
Probably not, unless I was in the mood for something lightWhat was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)
Honestly I was bored with the ending, and felt the author did not wrap up the mystery of Will's life in an explicit enough wayHave you listened to any of Orlagh Cassidy’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
I have not listened to any other of her performances, but I thought she was fantastic with the accents!Do you think The Piano Teacher needs a follow-up book? Why or why not?
Definitely not.Any additional comments?
This is a perfectly decent book. It is good for an easy read/listen, but if you are looking for something that is deeper and has a complex plot with complex intriguing characters, this is not the book for you.Easy listening - perfectly decent, not outstanding
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Loved it
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I found this story to be completely engrossing, with such richly drawn characters and an introduction to a world I knew nothing about. I was captured completely, pretty much to the exclusion of everything else going on in my life. (Thankfully it's the holidays so nothing much is being expected of me right now.)
And the narrator, I thought, was absolutely amazing. Her acting is nuanced and insightful. Her variety of accents was perfect. And I actually will seek out books she's narrated. Please keep using her!
I really don't know what my two predecessor reviewers were talking about. I thought it was terrific.
10 stars!
Wonderful, and the narrator a jewel
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Hong Kong is a place I know nothing about, I'm sorry to confess, so I can only assume the picture Ms. Lee paints is accurate. The characters were complex and the story emerges at just the right pace, mixing an unusual romance, well two romances actually, with the horrors of life under the Japanese occupation.
The narration was exquisite - once again my impression of the reading was the exact opposite of the negative comments - I found the various accents believable and natural sounding, Ms. Cassidy has a lovely voice - a couple of times I would have emphasized a different word in a sentence but that is quite common in an audio book and certainly forgivable. I only mention it here because someone complained as if it was frequent in this book and I honestly only noticed it twice.
I sat and knitted for hours listening to The Piano Teacher and was sorry to have it end. Take a chance and get it if you have a credit to spend - I think you will like it and if you don't, there is always the Audible guarantee.
Great Story, Great Narrator. Enjoyed Immensely!
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OK Book, Poor Reader
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Didn’t want it to end.
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I really enjoyed this book
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I liked
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characters is a shallow, but fairly interesting tale of life in Hong Kong before WWII, during the Japanese occupation, and for about a decade thereafter. It had great possibilities, but ultimately disappointed. The main characters were unoriginal and recognizable from any number of old grade B movies, and in other geographical settings, from soap operas that endlessly repeat hackneyed recognizable character themes. You'll find an amazingly handsome English expat hero, a naive teacher who has an adulteress affair with him, her hapless, but good, husband, and several very rich, reprehensible people who cause endless problems for others, but whose exotic backgrounds and lavish lives provide escapist interest. The plot moves forward with enough momentum to have kept me listening, but fell short of any satisfying conclusion. The historical situs of the novel is a fascinating chapter in history, but the author has only a superficial grasp of it, but still, enough to make it sound authentic. A much better book about the same period is "Hiroshima Joe: A Novel," by Martin Booth. "The Piano Teacher," while not exactly a waste of time, could be easily replaced by time better spent. As for the narrator, I felt neutral about her: she didn't add to, nor detract from, the listening experience.
Mediocre Chinese Soap Opera
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Look deeper for meaning
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