A Gentleman in Moscow: A Novel

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A Kirkus Reviews Best Fiction Book of the Century

"The novel buzzes with the energy of numerous adventures, love affairs, [and] twists of fate."
The Wall Street Journal


"If you're looking for a summer novel, this is it. Beautifully written, a story of a Russian aristocrat trapped in Moscow during the tumult of the 1930s. It brims with intelligence, erudition, and insight, an old-fashioned novel in the best sense of the term."
—Fareed Zakaria, "Global Public Square," CNN

“The book is like a salve. I think the world feels disordered right now. The count’s refinement and genteel nature are exactly what we’re longing for.”
Ann Patchett

“How delightful that in an era as crude as ours this finely composed novel stretches out with old-World elegance.”
—The Washington Post

“[A] wonderful book at any time . . . [I]t brought home to me how people find ways to be happy, make connections, and make a difference to one another’s lives, even in the strangest, saddest and most restrictive circumstances.”
—Tana French, author of The Searcher

“Marvelous.”
Chicago Tribune

“The novel buzzes with the energy of numerous adventures, love affairs, twists of fate and silly antics.”
The Wall Street Journal

“A winning, stylish novel.”
—NPR.org

“Enjoyable, elegant.”
Seattle Times

“The perfect book to curl up with while the world goes by outside your window.”
—Refinery29

“Who will save Rostov from the intrusions of state if not the seamstresses, chefs, bartenders and doormen? In the end, Towles’s greatest narrative effect is not the moments of wonder and synchronicity but the generous transformation of these peripheral workers, over the course of decades, into confidants, equals and, finally, friends. With them around, a life sentence in these gilded halls might make Rostov the luckiest man in Russia.”
The New York Times Book Review

“This is an old fashioned sort of romance, filled with delicious detail. Save this precious book for times you really, really want to escape reality.”
—Louise Erdrich

“Towles gets good mileage from the considerable charm of his protagonist and the peculiar world he inhabits.”
The New Yorker

“Irresistible . . . In his second elegant period piece, Towles continues to explore the question of how a person can lead an authentic life in a time when mere survival is a feat in itself . . . Towles’s tale, as lavishly filigreed as a Fabergé egg, gleams with nostalgia for the golden age of Tolstoy and Turgenev.”
O, The Oprah Magazine

“‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’ and ‘Eloise’ meets all the Bond villains.”
—TheSkimm

“And the intrigue! . . . [A Gentleman in Moscow] is laced with sparkling threads (they will tie up) and tokens (they will matter): special keys, secret compartments, gold coins, vials of coveted liquid, old-fashioned pistols, duels and scars, hidden assignations (discreet and smoky), stolen passports, a ruby necklace, mysterious letters on elegant hotel stationery . . . a luscious stage set, backdrop for a downright Casablanca-like drama.”
The San Francisco Chronicle

“The same gorgeous, layered richness that marked Towles’ debut, Rules of Civility, shapes [A Gentleman in Moscow].”
Entertainment Weekly

Praise for Rules of Civility

“An irresistible and astonishingly assured debut."
O, the Oprah Magazine

“With this snappy period piece, Towles resurrects the cinematic black-and-white Manhattan of the golden age…[his] characters are youthful Americans in tricky times, trying to create authentic lives.”
The New York Times Book Review

“Sharp [and] sure-handed.”
Wall Street Journal

“Put on some Billie Holiday, pour a dry martini and immerse yourself in the eventful life of Katey Kontent."
People

“[A] wonderful debut novel.”
The Chicago Tribune

“Glittering…filled with snappy dialogue, sharp observations and an array of terrifically drawn characters…Towles writes with grace and verve about the mores and manners of a society on the cusp of radical change.”
—NPR.org

“A book that enchants on first reading and only improves on the second.”
The Philadelphia Inquirer

Overall rating: 4.6969695 / 5 from 66 reviews.

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A fairytale

"Probably not historically accurate but a very heartening read."

Emmy (5/5)

A Hotel Stay With Grace, Dignity and Intelligence

"An absolutely mesmerizing read. I loved the characters and the quiet simplicity and beauty of their lives in the Metropol Hotel."

Vicky S. (5/5)

Elegant

"I absolutely loved A Gentleman in Moscow. Towles’ writing is elegant but easy to read, and Count Rostov is one of those characters you don’t forget. Even though the story mostly takes place inside one hotel, it feels full of life, history, and heart. It’s warm, thoughtful, and surprisingly funny at times. By the end, I didn’t want it to be over — it’s the kind of book that lingers with you. Highly recommend!"

Suzy (5/5)

An exquisite masterpiece of elegance, wit, and resilience

"Amor Towles’ A Gentleman in Moscow is a literary gem that shines with quiet brilliance. From the first page to the last, it is a deeply rewarding, emotionally resonant experience that leaves the reader both awestruck and profoundly moved. Towles crafts a novel of remarkable depth and grace, capturing the essence of human dignity in the face of confinement and change. Count Alexander Rostov, the novel’s central figure, is one of the most memorable and charming characters in modern literature. Despite being sentenced to house arrest in the opulent Metropol Hotel across from the Kremlin, Rostov never loses his wit, his courtesy, or his sense of purpose. Instead, he cultivates a rich and meaningful life within the walls of the hotel, touching the lives of those around him with humor, compassion, and a keen intellect. Towles' prose is nothing short of masterful—elegant yet accessible, layered with historical nuance, philosophical reflections, and poetic beauty. The novel seamlessly blends moments of levity with profound insight, offering reflections on friendship, love, identity, and the passage of time. What makes A Gentleman in Moscow truly exceptional is its tone: this is a book about optimism, about the endurance of the human spirit, and the art of mastering one's circumstances without losing one's soul. It is both timeless and timely, reminding us that grace and decency are not just personal virtues, but acts of quiet defiance in turbulent times. In short: A Gentleman in Moscow is a triumph. It’s the kind of book that lingers in your thoughts long after the final chapter and makes you want to savor life just a little more intentionally. A must-read for anyone who loves rich storytelling, unforgettable characters, and the enduring power of hope."

Blair (5/5)

Essential read- good for your soul

"Fabulous book, had read a borrowed copy, decided to buy my own!"

Nancy (5/5)

A Gentleman in Moscow

"BRILLIANT and cleverly written! What a magnificent read!!! Anyone that picks this book up will not be disappointed at all. I would LOVE to see this be made into a movie. Enjoy. . . . . ."

Joan M. (5/5)

So engaging!

"So engaging. I love the characters. The writing style is so descriptive, I felt that I was there! Love the ending!!"

Susan M. (5/5)

Great Storytelling

"When you simply wish to enjoy a wonderful story, Amor Towles always fits the bill. Through his rich writing, we are privileged to share in the spectrum of relationships had by Count Rostov during his sentence at the Metropol Hotel. Looking forward to beginning the Rules of Civility this week."

Mbjemscout (5/5)

Hard to put down.

"A beautifully crafted story. The author's turn of phrase was refreshing and unique and kept me way up past bedtime because I didn't want to put it down."

S. H. (5/5)

A period piece worthy of storytelling.

"A novel which takes you to a place one can only imagine. The writing is of an old world style that when read aloud to another is truly storytelling at its best. I recommend if you are a storyteller and enjoying reading aloud , read this book to someone you care about, they will love you for it!"

Miss K. (5/5)

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  • Published date: Mar 26, 2019
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 496
  • Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
  • ISBN: 9780143110439
  • Dimensions: 5.45" W x 1.05" L x 8.35" H
Amor Towles is the author of the New York Times bestsellers Rules of Civility, A Gentleman in Moscow, and The Lincoln Highway. The three novels have collectively sold millions of copies and have been translated into more than thirty-five languages. Towles lives in Manhattan with his wife and two children.

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