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The Black Violin

Published
Nov 2003
Main Genre
Historical Romance Hist. Romance
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144

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There were many musical souls adrift on that raft of silence that is Venice. There was the music of Johannes Karelsky.There was the music of Erasmus, the violin maker. And there was the music of war. But of that, the two men never spoke.

From the internationally acclaimed author of Snow comes a timeless tale of love and music set against the romantic backdrop of eighteenth-century Venice.

In 1797, the violin prodigy Johannes Karelsky arrives in Venice after fighting with Napoleon's army in the Italian campaign. After the war, he boards with an aged violin maker named Erasmus who created the legendary "Black Violin," which he forbids Johannes to touch because, as he says, "Once you have tasted it, you will never be the same again." Johannes becomes obsessed with the idea of playing this violin as well as finding the woman who saved his life when he was injured in battle.

Beautifully written and highly evocative, The Black Violin interweaves Johannes's quest for love and the history of this mysterious instrument in a narrative that is sure to resonate long after the last page is turned.

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Apr 2003 Acorn Book Company ISBN13 9780953420568 ISBN10 0953420566
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First Edition Nov 2003 Atria ISBN13 9780743456852 ISBN10 0743456858
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May 2010 Atria ISBN13 9781439104538 ISBN10 1439104530
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May 2010 Atria ISBN10 B003P9XI20
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