Amor Towles had never actually been beneath the vaulted ceiling of an Adirondack lake house when he described the one in his 2011 debut, the best-selling Rules of Civility. He could only imagine the ...
Amor Towles knows how to pull readers deeply into a narrative. Readers in the Iowa City and Cedar Rapids area will soon get to hear how those narratives come together from Towles himself. A ...
We may receive an affiliate commission from anything you buy from this article. Amor Towles, the novelist behind the international bestseller "A Gentleman in Moscow," returns with "Table for Two" ...
For the second quarter Louisiana Inspired book club, we have chosen "Rules of Civility" by best-selling author Amor Towles. The selected books for the book club represent a combination of fiction and ...
Amor Towles's unfolds with quiet grace, capturing human ambition, restraint, and the art of living with purpose. Each novel reveals a different side of charm and melancholy, blending wit with ...
For its first major in-person author event since before the pandemic, Watermark Books is bringing bestselling author Amor Towles to Wichita to talk about his just-released third novel, “The Lincoln ...
It is 1922, summer in Moscow, and Count Alexander Ilyich Rostov has just escaped being “put against the wall” by the People’s Commissariat for Internal Affairs for the Soviet Union. His crime?
See signing details at end of interview. Best-selling author Amor Towles, who has topped the reader lists of The New York Times, the Boston Globe and the Los Angeles Times, is including two stops in ...
Amor Towles' novels, including the bestseller "A Gentleman in Moscow" and his new "The Lincoln Highway," are so distinctive that they read like the works of different writers. In a way, they are.
“The Lincoln Highway” is the latest book from award-winning author Amor Towles. This book is unusual in several respects: its length, its format — with multiple points of view/narrators — and its ...
Seventy years later, Lolita remains refreshing, funny, sharp, and shocking. It is worth reading just for the humbling pleasure of witnessing what a late adopter of English can achieve with our ...
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