Friday 25 January 2013

The Pianist in the Dark Michele Halberstadt

The Pianist in the Dark  Michele Halberstadt





Overview:

Maria-Theresa von Paradis, the only daughter of the secretary of the empress of Austria, was an exceptionally giftedchild. By the age of seventeen, she was a full-fledged virtuoso, playing for the royal family, acclaimed for her beautyand talent . . . and because she was blind. Her father, unable to accept her condition despite her soaring musicalgifts, enlists the help of Franz Anton Mesmer, the forerunner
of the modern practice of hypnotism, where Maria-Theresadiscovers the passions and emotions from which her blindness had previously protected her.

In the tradition of Sleeping with Schubert and The Cellistof Sarajevo, the novel is moving portrait of courage, loss, theelation of first love—and the pain of lost innocence.


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