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Towles, Amor
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A Gentleman in Moscow is the utterly entertaining second novel from the author of Rules of Civility. Amor Towles skillfully transports us to The Metropol, the famed Moscow hotel where movie stars and Russian royalty hobnob, where Bolsheviks plot revolutions and intellectuals discuss the merits of contemporary Russian writers, where spies spy, thieves thieve and the danger of twentieth century Russia lurks outside its marbled walls. It’s also where wealthy Count Alexander Rostov lives under house arrest for a poem deemed incendiary by the Bolsheviks, and meets Nina. Nina is a precocious and wide-eyed young girl who holds the keys to the entire hotel, wonders what it means to be a princess, and will irrevocably change his life. Despite being confined to the hallway of the hotel, the Count lives an absorbing, adventure-filled existence, filled with capers, conspiracies and culture. Alexander Rostov is a character for the ages--like Kay Thompson’s Eloise and Wes Anderson’s M. Gustav, he is unflinchingly (and hilariously for readers) devoted to his station, even when forced to wait tables, play hide and seek with a young girl, or confront communism. Towles magnificently conjures the grandeur of the Russian hotel and the vibrancy of the characters that call it home

The Hotel Book
Masterpieces
The little house
DESERT GOD
Red Sky at Noon
The Glass Hotel
Hotel Magnifique
Back to the '80s
A Gentleman in Moscow
אנגלית TOW

A Gentleman in Moscow is the utterly entertaining second novel from the author of Rules of Civility. Amor Towles skillfully transports us to The Metropol, the famed Moscow hotel where movie stars and Russian royalty hobnob, where Bolsheviks plot revolutions and intellectuals discuss the merits of contemporary Russian writers, where spies spy, thieves thieve and the danger of twentieth century Russia lurks outside its marbled walls. It’s also where wealthy Count Alexander Rostov lives under house arrest for a poem deemed incendiary by the Bolsheviks, and meets Nina. Nina is a precocious and wide-eyed young girl who holds the keys to the entire hotel, wonders what it means to be a princess, and will irrevocably change his life. Despite being confined to the hallway of the hotel, the Count lives an absorbing, adventure-filled existence, filled with capers, conspiracies and culture. Alexander Rostov is a character for the ages--like Kay Thompson’s Eloise and Wes Anderson’s M. Gustav, he is unflinchingly (and hilariously for readers) devoted to his station, even when forced to wait tables, play hide and seek with a young girl, or confront communism. Towles magnificently conjures the grandeur of the Russian hotel and the vibrancy of the characters that call it home

THE MOSCOW VECTOR
The Hotel Book
ממוין
Where Heaven And Earth Meet
ממוין
Key Houses of the Twentieth Century
ממוין
The World of the Bible
ממוין
HOTEL ON THE CORNER OF BITTER AND SWEET
ספורת
Masterpieces
ממוין
Tevye the Dairyman and Motl the Cantor's Son
ספורת
The house at the edge of night
ספורת
The little house
Additional book
The Thousand Lights Hotel
ספורת
DESERT GOD
רומן היסטורי
Red Sky at Noon
ספורת
The Lonely Hearts Hotel
ספורת
Harry and the Sports Competition
אנגלית קלה ילדים
The Glass Hotel
ספורת
The Lincoln Highway
ספורת
Hotel Magnifique
נוער
Back to the '80s
קומיקס
The Immortal Throne
מדע בדיוני