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The Weight of a Piano
by Chris Cander
An easy and flowing read that alternates with past and present views that are all connected by an old and beautifully crafted piano. We get to be there from the creation of the piano in Europe over 100 years ago (one of the most poetic and well-written parts of the book) all the way to its current owner in modern-day Death Valley in California.
This book is all about connections and life choices and the weight that we attach to people, memories, and objects. It's not life-changing or a literary triumph, but it's a very pleasant read that resonates with true emotion.
This book is all about connections and life choices and the weight that we attach to people, memories, and objects. It's not life-changing or a literary triumph, but it's a very pleasant read that resonates with true emotion.