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Chopin's Last Manuscript

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#1 Amazon Bestseller in Biographies of Classical Instrumentalists (Kindle, February 2026)

"A lyrical and affecting story that elegantly re-creates the world, and the wounds, of a musical legend." -- Kirkus Reviews

Winner, Historical Fiction, December 2025 -- International Impact Book Award

(Kindle Readers: this ebook contains embedded links to Chopin's music. The best way to experience it is to use Amazon's Kindle app and a tablet or mobile phone; Kindle E-readers cannot connect to music online.)

In 1830, as revolution ignites Poland and exile looms, a young Frédéric Chopin flees to Paris -- where genius, longing, ambition, and scandal await him.

Blending historical fact with the composer's real letters, Chopin's Last Manuscript offers something rare: an immersive reading experience in which readers can hear the music that shaped his life as they follow the story.
Love. Rivalry. Illness. Artistic devotion.

And the woman who would both inspire him -- and nearly destroy him.

"An original, fast-paced story about one of history's most beloved composers. Chopin's Last Manuscript is an engaging mystery, a tragic love story, and a unique look into the life of a musical genius. I could not put it down." "?Bob Pritchard, author of Her Puerto Rican Smile, The Booth Brotherhood

"Beth Kellam has created a deeply satisfying story exploring the connections between a beloved composer and an equally beloved writer. Presented as a dual timeline between 1830s Paris and present-day Warsaw, Chopin's Last Manuscript draws the reader deep into the minds and hearts of its characters." -- Jeannette de Beauvoir, author of Our Lady of the Dunes.

"A dazzling historical novel that brings Chopin vividly to life -- funny, vulnerable, and human. From Warsaw to Vienna to Paris, his story unfolds against Europe in upheaval and culminates in a love affair with George Sand that remakes them both."?Elizabeth Winder, author of Parachute Women, Marilyn In Manhattan.

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  • Print Length: 508 Pages
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