Saturday, June 24, 2017

Books Set in Europe/Asia: Russia

A Gentleman in Moscow, by Amor Towles (2016)

The novel begins in the summer of 1922 when Count Alexander Rostov, an unrepentant aristocrat is placed under house arrest in Moscow’s luxurious Metropol hotel by a Bolsehvik tribunal.  Although he had a suite in the hotel, after his sentence (for the crime of writing a poem) he finds himself confined to a small room in the belfry.  He settles into his surroundings, initially thinking he can carry on as usual.  When he goes into the barber shop for his weekly trim, he is in for a rude awakening.  Yet he remains ever the optimist.

He soon befriends Nina, a young precocious girl.  Together they regularly dine and play little games.  Nina has discovered all the secret passages within the hotel, and shares her knowledge with Rostov.  She has a copy of the master key to all the rooms that allows the two to enter the various guest rooms and offices as will.

Rostov becomes the head waiter in the hotel’s fancy restaurant, the Boyarsky.  He meets people from the “outside” and develops strong relationships with many of the hotel staff.  Nina grows up, marries and has a daughter, Sofia, of her own.  During a political purge, Nina’s husband is sent off to Siberia.  Before leaving to find him, Nina asks Rostov to watch Sofia for a few days.  A few days turns into years.  Rostov, concerned for Sofia’s future, uses his resources and connections to plot a plan to protect the young girl left in his care.

I found this novel to be very charming.  The characters were well developed and most were very likable.


Read:  June 24, 2017

4.5 Stars 

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