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The travelling horn player

Barbara Trapido is a brilliant novelist who has been delighting British readers for more than a decade. Here, the Whitbread Award-winning author of Brother of the More Famous Jack weaves a funny, sexy, and poignant story that begins with the death of a young woman and blossoms into an Austen-esque comedy of manners that explores the connections between friends, lovers, and families. With a switchback plot that shifts from Scotland to Rome, from London to the Cotswolds, Barbara Trapido's fifth novel is elegant, surprising, and peopled with wholly original characters whose extraordinary fates are at once uniquely hilarious and immensely touching.

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  • "Alliant le génie de la construction à un merveilleux talent de conteuse, Barbara Trapido explore les relations amoureuses et sexuelles de la bourgeoisie intellectuelle anglaise dans un roman subtil, bouillonnant d'esprit et d'humour."
  • "Als een studente voor de deur bij een schrijver wordt doodgereden, veranderen de levens van haar zus, de schrijver en diens dochter ingrijpend."
  • "Barbara Trapido is a brilliant novelist who has been delighting British readers for more than a decade. Here, the Whitbread Award-winning author of Brother of the More Famous Jack weaves a funny, sexy, and poignant story that begins with the death of a young woman and blossoms into an Austen-esque comedy of manners that explores the connections between friends, lovers, and families. With a switchback plot that shifts from Scotland to Rome, from London to the Cotswolds, Barbara Trapido's fifth novel is elegant, surprising, and peopled with wholly original characters whose extraordinary fates are at once uniquely hilarious and immensely touching."@en
  • "Several British eccentrics are brought together by the death of a woman and the result is a series of romances. A satirical look at the British social scene with its indestructible class system. By the author of Noah's Ark."@en
  • "Several British eccentrics are brought together by the death of a woman and the result is a series of romances. A satirical look at the British social scene with its indestructible class system. By the author of Noah's Ark."

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  • "Belletristische Darstellung"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Musical fiction"@en
  • "Musical fiction"
  • "Powieść angielska"@pl
  • "Psychological fiction"@en
  • "Psychological fiction"
  • "Erzählende Literatur: Gegenwartsliteratur ab 1945"
  • "Domestic fiction"@en
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Uncorrected proofs (Printing)"@en

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  • "Der reisende Waldhornist"
  • "L'épreuve du soliste"
  • "Der reisende Waldhornist Roman"
  • "<&gt"@he
  • "Wędrowny grajek"@pl
  • "נגן הקרן הנודד"
  • "Den omrejsende hornblæser"@da
  • "The travelling horn player"@en
  • "The travelling hornplayer"@en
  • "The travelling hornplayer"
  • "Nagan ha-ḳeren ha-noded"
  • "De reizende muzikant"