Appassionata
By (Author) Jilly Cooper
Transworld Publishers Ltd
Corgi Books
1st October 2007
7th May 2007
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.914
Paperback
896
Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 38mm
594g
One of the glorious Rutshire Chronicles Abigail Rosen, nicknamed Appassionata, was the sexiest, most flamboyant violinist in classical music, but she was also the loneliest and the most exploited girl in the world. When a dramatic suicide attempt destroyed her violin career, she set her sights on the male-dominated heights of the conductor's rostrum. Given the chance to take over the Rutminster Symphony Orchestra, Abby is ecstatic, not realising the RSO is in hock up to its neck and is composed of the wildest bunch of musicians ever to blow a horn or caress a fiddle. Abby finds it increasingly difficult to control her undisciplined rabble and pretend she is not madly attracted to the fatally glamorous horn player, Viking O'Neill, who claims droit de seigneur over every pretty woman joining the orchestra. And then Rannaldini, arch-fiend and international maestro, rolls up with Machiavellian plans of his own to sabotage the RSO. Effervescent as champagne, Jilly Cooper's novel brings back old favourites like Rupert and Taggie Campbell-Black, but also ends triumphantly with a rampageous orchestral tour of Spain and the high drama of an international piano competition.
Appassionata - the divine Jilly Cooper's latest and greatest novel * The Sunday Times *
Triumphant... a boisterous tale of sex and Chopin amongst Rutshire folk * Tatler *
Sexy, dazzling protagonists... the humour comes thick and fast * Daily Express *
Delicious: light as a souffle and with divine flashes of wit. I could not put the damned thing down * Sunday Express *
Jilly Cooper is a journalist, author and media superstar. The author of many number one bestselling novels, she lives in Gloucestershire with her rescue racing greyhound, Bluebell. She has been awarded honorary doctorates by the Universities of Gloucestershire and Anglia Ruskin, and won the inaugural Comedy Women in Print lifetime achievement award in 2019. She was appointed CBE in 2018 for services to literature and charity.