The Gustav Sonata

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The Gustav Sonata
Painfully beautiful....
Rose Tremain is one of the very finest of British novelists. The heartbreaking new novel from her deals with love , happiness and meaning of friendship. ... READ MORE
Emine at Bromley
The Gustav Sonata
Not "flashy" but subtle, nuanced and skilfully written.
THE GUSTAV SONATA This was like falling into a comfortable bed in terms of the quality of the writing, all organic 500 thread count cotton with a top qual... READ MORE
Tracey McHardy
The Gustav Sonata
A Novel for Anybody
In many ways, this is a novel for just about anybody. Firstly, its writing is superb. It holds the pace of a thriller, forcing you to risk precious sleep, ... READ MORE
Ben at Aylesbury
The Gustav Sonata
Another solid Waterstones BOTM!
Picked it up mainly because it was our Book of the Month, but really liked it. A quick read with the continuous emotional tug and release of any bestseller... READ MORE
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Synopsis

**Waterstones Fiction [Book of the Month](/campaign/books-of-the-month) for February (2017)** **Shortlisted for the Costa Novel Award 2016** ‘It is no use asking what happened, Gustav… How can I possibly know? Everything in the war depended on who you were and where you were. And then destiny took over.’ What is the difference between friendship and love? Or between neutrality and commitment? Gustav Perle grows up in a small town in 'neutral' Switzerland, where the horrors of the Second World War seem a distant echo. But Gustav's father has mysteriously died, and his adored mother Emilie is strangely cold and indifferent to him. Gustav's childhood is spent in lonely isolation, his only toy a tin train with painted passengers staring blankly from the carriage windows. As time goes on, an intense friendship with a boy of his own age, Anton Zwiebel, begins to define Gustav's life. Jewish and mercurial, a talented pianist tortured by nerves when he has to play in public, Anton fails to understand how deeply and irrevocably his life and Gustav's are entwined. Fierce, astringent, profoundly tender, Rose Tremain's beautifully orchestrated novel asks the question, what does it do to a person, or to a country, to pursue an eternal quest for neutrality, and self-mastery, while all life's hopes and passions continually press upon the borders and beat upon the gate. A mainstay of contemporary literary fiction and a permanent resident on the shelves of Waterstones’ Fiction sections, Rose Tremain was one of only five women on the original Granta list of Best Young British Novelists in 1983. Since then her ever-inventive eye has ranged widely encompassing intricately detailed historical fiction such as *[Restoration](https://www.waterstones.com/book/restoration/rose-tremain/rose-tremain/9780099598428)* (for which she won the Whitbread Award) and *[Music and Silence](https://www.waterstones.com/book/music-and-silence/rose-tremain/9780099268550)* to contemporary novels *[The Road Home](https://www.waterstones.com/book/the-road-home/rose-tremain/9780099478461)* and *[Trespass](https://www.waterstones.com/book/trespass/rose-tremain/9780099478454)*. **Read [a Waterstones exclusive interview with Rose Tremain](https://www.waterstones.com/blog/an-exclusive-waterstones-q-and-a-with-rose-tremain) in which she discusses The Gustav Sonata, the cost oof emotional reticence, the music of fiction and the vital importance of friendship.**

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Vintage Publishing
  • ISBN: 9781784700201
  • Number of pages: 320
  • Dimensions: 198 x 131 x 22 mm
  • Weight: 226g
  • Languages: English

Customer Reviews

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The Gustav Sonata
A touching and moving story
I couldn't put this book down. Rose Tremain has a wonderful skill of creating truly believable and remarkable people and this novel is amongst one of her b... READ MORE
Stephen Huggins
The Gustav Sonata
Brilliant
It was a wonderful story and very hard to put the book down
Jennifer Dreckmann
The Gustav Sonata
pleasant read
This was a well written book, the characters were believable and you wanted to find out about them. It was a pleasant read, not challenging, but a quiet un... READ MORE
Gina Slann
The Gustav Sonata
A novel that touches you quietly and leaves a mark.
I loved this book. You find yourself watching these characters develop towards their adult personalities and how they affect those closest to them. I could... READ MORE
emh
The Gustav Sonata
Best book I've read in a long time
I was recommended this by the manager of Waterstones in Winchester. This is the best fiction book I've read in years. I am grateful that I was introduced ... READ MORE
carrie power
The Gustav Sonata
Great read
I really enjoyed this novel about two children from very different backgrounds growing up in Switzerland at the time of WW2. The friendship that developed ... READ MORE
Romany