Sleeping with Schubert A Novel

Cover of Sleeping with Schubert A Novel by Bonnie Marson
Publisher: Random House
Year: 2004
Language: en
Pages: 380
ISBN-13: 9781400060412
Dimensions:
Height: 9.49 Inches
Length: 6.33 Inches
Weight: 1.45 Pounds
Width: 1.2 Inches
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Sleeping with Schubert by Bonnie Marson is a novel published by Random House in 2004, featuring 380 pages in English. The story presents a unique premise where the legendary composer Franz Schubert’s soul inhabits the body of Brooklyn lawyer Liza Durbin. As Liza unexpectedly gains extraordinary musical talent, she grapples with the challenges of balancing her newfound abilities with her everyday life, all while trying to explain her situation to those around her.

Readers will find a blend of humor and drama as Liza navigates her dual existence under the watchful eye of her demanding mentor at Juilliard, Greta Pretsky. The narrative explores themes of love, genius, and identity, as Liza’s life becomes increasingly intertwined with Schubert’s legacy. As she prepares for a highly anticipated debut at Carnegie Hall, the story delves into the complexities of her relationship with her boyfriend, Patrick, and the existential questions surrounding her role as a vessel for a musical genius.


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It seems that the legendary composer Franz Schubert is alive—well, sort of—in the twenty-first century: His soul has taken up residence in the body of Brooklyn lawyer Liza Durbin. Even more astonishing, so has his prodigious gift. A mediocre pianist at best as a child, Liza can suddenly pound out concertos and compose masterly music out of the blue. But how can a brilliant male Austrian composer from the nineteenth century coexist in the everyday life of a modern American woman? And how can Liza explain what’s happened to her without everyone thinking she’s gone off the deep end?

Fortunately, the evidence is tangible, and Liza is soon brought into the esteemed halls of Juilliard under the tutelage of the revered—and feared—Greta Pretsky, a humorless woman whose only interest in Liza is her channeling of Schubert. Greta’s greedy for her next big star, and the entire New York City press is whispering of Liza’s brilliance as the public awaits her debut at Carnegie Hall. Even Liza’s boyfriend, Patrick, seems more in love with her than ever.

Yet as Liza yields to Franz’s great passion, her own life and identity threaten to elude her. Why was she chosen as the vessel for this musical genius—and when, if ever, will he leave? Their entwined souls follow a path of ecstasy, peril, and surprise as they search for the final, liberating truth.

A strikingly original novel, Sleeping with Schubert plays on years of speculation regarding Franz Schubert’s “Unfinished Symphony.” Bonnie Marson’s extraordinary imagination supposes that Schubert cannot truly die until the mystery is solved—even if it means being resurrected in the body of a deceptively ordinary woman. Filled with drama and humor, this irresistible novel explores love, genius, and identity in ways that will engage and amaze readers.

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“Sleeping with Schubert A Novel” is credited to Bonnie Marson.
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Publisher: Random House. Year: 2004.
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ISBN-13: 9781400060412.
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Language: en. Pages: 380.

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