Historical fiction about Fr d ric Chopin, Paris, music, and the secret love that shaped a genius.
"A lyrical and affecting story that elegantly re-creates the world, and the wounds, of a musical legend." - Kirkus Reviews
Paris, 1831. A young Fr d ric Chopin arrives in exile from Poland carrying little more than fragile health, a revolutionary spirit, and music the world has never heard before. In the glittering salons of Paris, the shy composer captivates audiences with piano works of breathtaking originality-while quietly battling illness, longing, and the uncertainty of life far from home.
Amid this artistic awakening, Chopin encounters the bold and unconventional novelist George Sand, whose fierce intellect and emotional intensity ignite a love affair that will inspire some of the most beautiful piano music ever written. Their relationship-passionate, scandalous, and ultimately devastating-unfolds against a vivid backdrop of nineteenth-century Paris, where artists such as Franz Liszt, painters, poets, and revolutionaries gather to shape a new cultural age.
But Chopin's Last Manuscript begins more than a century later.
In 1971, a forgotten portfolio of papers is discovered hidden beneath the floorboards of an old building-letters and writings that reveal an intimate and deeply personal account of Chopin's life, his friendships, and the emotional storms that fueled his music.
Blending historical fact with imaginative storytelling, this lyrical novel draws from real letters and documented events to bring readers inside the private world of one of history's greatest composers. Through shifting voices and vivid scenes, the story explores artistic genius, forbidden love, and the fragile boundary between devotion and destruction.
For readers who love historical fiction, classical music, and literary biographies, Chopin's Last Manuscript offers an immersive journey into the world of Romantic-era Paris-where music, passion, and history intertwine.
A unique immersive reading experience. Listen to the hopes, fears, and sorrows expressed in Chopin's music as the story unfolds by clicking on embedded links in the ebook or following the chapter-by-chapter soundtrack on your phone as you read the print version.