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The Weight of a Piano is a 2019 novel by Chris Cander, published by Knopf. In the United Kingdom it was published by Europa Editions. Story The story follows a Blüthner piano that was owned in the 1960s by an Ekaterina Dmitrievna "Katya", who lives in Zagorsk, Russia, and in 2012 by an American woman named Clara Lundy, living in Bakersfield, California. The novel explains how the piano went from Russia to the United States. Clara and a man who purchases her piano, Greg, have no living parents in the duration of the story. Alex Clark of The Observer wrote that "parental loss" is the "central subject". Reception Clark concluded that The Weight of a Piano "is an interesting exploration of an abiding dilemma". James Barron of The New York Times compared the novel's mixture of themes to using a Cuisinart and stated it is "immense, intense and imaginative." Carol Memmott, in the Washington Post, described the story as "ably and convincingly told". Beth Andersen, in Library Journal, praised the work, calling it "beautiful". Publishers Weekly gave the book a starred review, calling it one of "PW's picks", and compared it to Accordion Crimes. Kirkus Reviews described the book as "Deftly plotted and well written". See also A Gracious Neighbor - A 2022 novel by Cander References External links The Weight of a Piano - Chris Cander official website The Weight of a Piano - Penguin Random House . Discover the Chris Cander popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Chris Cander books.

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    The Weight of a Piano

    Chris Cander

    USA TODAY BESTSELLERIn 1962, in the Soviet Union, eightyearold Katya is bequeathed what will become the love of her life: a Blüthner piano, on which she discovers an enrichening pa...

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    11 Stories

    Chris Cander

    When Roscoe Jones, a onetime trumpet prodigy, loses his finger, he loses more than his ability to play. Instead of becoming a musician, he becomes the superintendent of the Chicago...