Image for Dead People's Music : A Novel

Dead People's Music : A Novel (Large type / large print ed)

See all formats and editions

The first novel from one of New Zealand's prize - winning, emerging writers.

Classical is karaoke - just playing covers of dead people's music - or so Wellingtonian Rebecca concluded at her London conservatorium.

She's sabotaged her scholarship there, but wants to keep playing the cello, like her grandmother, Klara.

Now unmoored from her classical training, she's in New York City, where Klara grew up.

As Rebecca investigates her Jewish - refugee heritage, she starts to compose her own songs, but has to contend with diabetes and other burning issues: is she with the right man, or should she swap stability for lust? And how much longer can she live with a neurotic, junk - scavenging flatmate, on the verge of murdering another zebra fish?

Read More
Special order line: only available to educational & business accounts. Sign In
£19.99
Product Details
ReadHowYouWant
1459672224 / 9781459672222
Paperback / softback
13/10/2013
Canada
512 pages
156 x 234 mm
General (US: Trade) Learn More