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Music for Three in a Time of Revolution - Savin, Janet
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Already involved in a love triangle and endangered by a warning from the secret police, Katherine Angelis, young pianist and daughter of Czech exiles, is rescued by both a Party official and a sudden ground swell of protest and shares in the euphoria of the Velvet Revolution. But in the spring of 1990, blossoming freedoms alternate with hefty price increases and new corruption, and Katherine accompanies her friends through the breakdown of family solidarity and personal and professional crises. Can she reconcile difficult choices in the post-revolution roller coaster, face questions she has long been fleeing and work through her own transformation?…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
Already involved in a love triangle and endangered by a warning from the secret police, Katherine Angelis, young pianist and daughter of Czech exiles, is rescued by both a Party official and a sudden ground swell of protest and shares in the euphoria of the Velvet Revolution. But in the spring of 1990, blossoming freedoms alternate with hefty price increases and new corruption, and Katherine accompanies her friends through the breakdown of family solidarity and personal and professional crises. Can she reconcile difficult choices in the post-revolution roller coaster, face questions she has long been fleeing and work through her own transformation?
Autorenporträt
Janet Savin is an author, writer and former freelance journalist. She was born and educated in the United States, settled in France in the eighties and lived in Prague from 1987 to 1992. Janet has drawn from her experience of the build-up to the VelvetRevolution, the Revolution itself and its immediate aftermath in this novel. For the past sixteen years, she has made her home in SouthernFrance but has continued to return often to the Czech Republic.