The Soloist
 

The Soloist (Vintage Contemporaries)

by Mark Salzman

As a child, Renne showed promise of becoming one of the world's greatest cellists. Now, years later, his life suddenly is altered by two events: he becomes a juror in a murder trial for the brutal killing of a Buddhist monk, and he takes on as a pupil a Korean boy whose brilliant musicianship reminds him of his own past. (read review)

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This book intrigued me at many levels. Deals with classical music and zen. Found the trial deliberation scene a little tedious and contrived, but the rest of the book was great.

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  • Stella Jervis

    stella jervis said:

    I highly reccomend this book. It made me want to play the violin again.

    posted Saturday, May 24 2008
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