In a lucky break (one of many in the novel) Claude befriends a music store owner down the street who recognizes the young boys talent and gives him his first piano lessons. Only later do we find out he music store owner is a Polish refugee who also happens to have been the premier composer of his generation. The lucky breaks continue for Claude throughout his career, as he makes friends with people who can teach and help him.
Readers who have shared the experience of piano lessons as a child or teenager will find much to identify with. Readers who are musicians on any instrument will recognize their own struggles in Claude's journey.
Only after some emotional stress enters Claude's life, and his too-easy road becomes uncertain does his music really soar. Several small mysteries keep the novel moving forward. Who is Claude's unknown father? What will happen to his mother and his old friend, his first piano teacher. Will he find love?
The novel is a complete package, a very satisfying read, and an accurate portrait of a young musician. I highly recommend it.
Link to Amazon: Body and Soul
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