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The Summer Guest
The Summer Guest: A Novel | Alison Anderson
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What if Anton Chekhov, undisputed master of the short story, actually wrote a noveland the manuscript still existed? This tantalizing possibility drives The Summer Guest, a spellbinding narrative that draws together, across two centuries, the lives of three women through the discovery of a diary. During the long, hot summer of 1888, an extraordinary friendship blossoms between Anton Chekhov and Zinaida Lintvaryova, a young doctor. Recently blinded by illness, Zinaida has retreated to her familys estate in the lush countryside of Eastern Ukraine, where she is keeping a diary to record her memories of her earlier life. But when the Chekhov family arrives to spend the summer at a dacha on the estate, and she meets the middle son Anton Pavlovich, her quiet existence is transformed by the connection they share. What begins as a journal kept simply to pass the time becomes an intimate, introspective narrative of Zinaidas singular relationship with this doctor and writer of growing fame. More than a century later, in 2014, the unexpected discovery of this diary represents Katya Kendalls last chance to save her struggling London publishing house. Zinaidas description of a gifted young man still coming to terms with his talent offers profound insight into a literary legend, but it also raises a tantalizing question: Did Chekhov, known only as a short story writer and playwright, write a novel over the course of their friendship that has since disappeared? The answer could change history, and finding it proves an irresistible challenge for Ana Harding, the translator Katya hires. Increasingly drawn into Zinaida and Chekhovs world, Ana is consumed by her desire to find the lost book. As she delves deeper into the moving account of two lives changed by a meeting on a warm May night, she discovers that the manuscript is not the only mystery contained within the diarys pages. Inspired by the real friendship between Chekhov and the Lintvaryov family, landowners in the Ukraine, The Summer Guest is a masterful and utterly compelling literary novel that breathes life into a vanished world, while exploring the transformative power of art and the complexity of love and friendship.
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LEGolasa
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I loved the journal styled layout for most of the book. A wonderful, and at times a little heart breaking, story of a beautiful friendship lasting two summers. Nice little twist at the end too 👍
I suppose there might be some Chekhov in my future reading. #LitsyAtoZ

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LEGolasa
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#LetterA and #LetterB for the #LitsyAtoZ challenge. Here's to the momentum continuing! 👍👍

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GidgetsTreasures75
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My 51st finished book of 2016!

BookishFeminist That's awesome!! 8y
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GidgetsTreasures75
The Summer Guest: A Novel | Alison Anderson
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"Just because I have fingers does not mean I must have rings! "
I love this quote!!!

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BookishTrish
The Summer Guest: A Novel | Alison Anderson
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The diary of a girl who was friends with Chekhov, the publisher determined to publish said diary, and the translator inspired to go in search of a lost Chekhov novel. Yes, please!

Penny_LiteraryHoarders I took this out of our library too , as a suggestion for book club! ☺️ 8y
RealLifeReading I really liked this one especially the way it was told from the translator's perspective as well 8y
LiteraryinPA Is this the same Alison Anderson who did the amazing translations of Muriel Barbery's books? If so, this is a must read! 8y
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Penny_LiteraryHoarders
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Went on a library tour today, collecting books for suggestions for the next book club gathering! 😀📚📚

Lindy 2 am at the cat's pyjamas is set at Christmas, but it's an uplifting pick if your group is in that sort of mood. 8y
SusanInTiburon Wow, hard to go wrong there! Great choices for a book club. 8y
Megabooks I hated ☹️ 8y
Penny_LiteraryHoarders Oh! Thanks for the comments! Hmmm - Christmas time? Maybe best for the cold months. I've also seen the mixed reactions for Days of Awe too, so hmmmm will float it to the group see if it's chosen. 8y
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ABookGeek
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Ah! Such a good book!

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BookishTrish
Summer Guest | Alison Anderson
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This week's library haul, or No I don't have a problem, why do you ask?

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ABookGeek
The Summer Guest: A Novel | Alison Anderson
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Reading The Summer Guest... And now wanting to read some Chekhov.