Ye Who Know Love
Vienna, 1788.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is brilliant, restless, and already burdened by expectation. But this is not his story alone.
Sophie Weber stands at the edge of history - observant, intelligent, and far more perceptive than the world assumes. Living within the complicated orbit of the Mozart household, she witnesses both the radiance of genius and the private strain behind it. Fame does not pay debts. Talent does not silence doubt. And love, in its quiet forms, often goes unseen.
Through Sophie's eyes, we enter the intimate rooms behind the music - the conversations, tensions, loyalties, and unspoken affections that history rarely records. As Vienna shifts around them, and pressure mounts on every side, she must decide what devotion truly costs.
Rich in historical texture and emotional depth, Ye Who Know Love reimagines the final years of Mozart's life through the woman who stood close enough to see the truth.
Not the legend.
The life.