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- NATIONAL BESTSELLER - Maria von Trapp.
- About the Author: Michelle Moran is the internationally bestselling author of eight historical novels.
- 320 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Historical
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"In the 1950s, Oscar Hammerstein is asked to write the lyrics to a musical based on the life of a woman named Maria von Trapp. He's fascinated to learn about this Catholic novice who was living quietly as an Austrian nun until her abbey sent her away to teach a widowed baron's children. When the assignment turned into a marriage proposal and the family was forced to escape the Nazis, it was Maria who taught them to survive by using the power of their voices and song. It's an inspirational story, to be sure, and as half of the famous Rodgers & Hammerstein duo, Oscar knows Maria's story has big Broadway potential. But much of her life will have to be reinvented for the stage. ... When Maria sees the script, she is so incensed that she sets off to confront Hammerstein, who foists her off on Fran, his secretary. The pair strike up an unlikely friendship as Maria tells Fran about her life, contradicting much of what will eventually appear in The Sound of Music and delivering a far grittier tale"--Book Synopsis
NATIONAL BESTSELLER - Maria von Trapp. You know the name and the iconic songs, but do you know her real story? This dramatic novel, based on the woman glamorized in The Sound of Music, brings Maria to life as never before. "As immersive, heartbreaking, and ultimately redemptive as the musical . . . This one is not to be missed."--Allison Pataki, author of Finding Margaret Fuller In the 1950s, Oscar Hammerstein is asked to write the lyrics to a musical based on the life of a woman named Maria von Trapp. He's intrigued to learn that she was once a novice who hoped to live quietly as an Austrian nun before her abbey sent her away to teach a widowed baron's sickly child. What should have been a ten-month assignment, however, unexpectedly turned into a marriage proposal. And when the family was forced to flee their home to escape the Nazis, it was Maria who instructed them on how to survive using nothing but the power of their voices. It's an inspirational story, to be sure, and as half of the famous Rodgers & Hammerstein duo, Hammerstein knows it has big Broadway potential. Yet much of Maria's life will have to be reinvented for the stage, and with the horrors of war still fresh in people's minds, Hammerstein can't let audiences see just how close the von Trapps came to losing their lives. But when Maria sees the script that is supposedly based on her life, she becomes so incensed that she sets off to confront Hammerstein in person. Told that he's busy, she is asked to express her concerns to his secretary, Fran, instead. The pair strike up an unlikely friendship as Maria tells Fran about her life, contradicting much of what will eventually appear in The Sound of Music. A tale of love, loss, and the difficult choices that we are often forced to make, Maria is a powerful reminder that the truth is usually more complicated--and certainly more compelling--than the stories immortalized by Hollywood.Review Quotes
"Readers, prepare to meet the real Maria, a complex and compelling leading lady who will both delight and surprise all who feel they already know the story of the fabled von Trapp family. Michelle Moran has delivered a gem of a novel, rich in historic detail, page-turning pacing, and lyrical, lush storytelling. As immersive, heartbreaking, and ultimately redemptive as the musical for which Maria von Trapp is so widely known and loved, this one is not to be missed. Brava!"--Allison Pataki, New York Times bestselling author of Finding Margaret Fuller "In Maria, Michelle Moran has revealed a fresh view of a beloved family's story, the glamorous world of 1950s New York, and a fascinating peek behind the curtain of the writing and production of Rodgers & Hammerstein's masterpiece The Sound of Music. It's pure delight from start to finish."--Erika Robuck, nationally bestselling author of Sisters of Night and Fog "For anyone who loved The Sound of Music, and I am one, Michelle Moran's beautifully drawn portrait of Maria von Trapp will add multiple dimensions to your understanding of the beloved classic. With meticulous research and a fine sense of style, Maria evokes the real miracle of the incredible singing von Trapp family, and it brings their story vividly to life. Getting to know the real woman behind the beloved story will only make you love her more."--Elizabeth Letts, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Finding Dorothy "Maria looks at a well-known story with fresh eyes. Alternating between the life and experiences of beloved heroine Maria von Trapp in the 1940s and the perils of adapting her story for the silver screen years later, Moran adds new dimensions to a story that has captivated hearts and minds for decades. Heartwarming, earnest, and endlessly fascinating, the hills truly do come alive with the sound of music in this deftly crafted tale."--Aimie K. Runyan, bestselling author of The Memory of Lavender and Sage "Michelle Moran is back! In Maria, Moran makes a triumphant return in offering readers a captivating and fast-paced journey through the life of Maria von Trapp. Perfect for a relaxing afternoon, this novel is a must-read for fans of The Sound of Music, presenting a fresh perspective of a legendary figure. It's also a clever book, going meta by illuminating the musical's creative choices, thereby exploring the interplay between history and historical fiction."--Stephanie Dray, New York Times bestselling author of My Dear Hamilton and Becoming Madam Secretary
"Moran proves herself to be a master storyteller of historical fiction in this engaging and thoughtful novel with lush descriptions in every chapter. . . . Fans of The Sound of Music will want to read the author's note for real historical tidbits that are awakened within the story."--Booklist, starred review
About the Author
Michelle Moran is the internationally bestselling author of eight historical novels. A California native with a Master's in Education, she was inspired to write historical novels by her experiences on archeological digs. Her novels, translated into more than twenty languages, include Nefertiti, The Heretic Queen, Cleopatra's Daughter, Madame Tussaud, The Second Empress, Rebel Queen, Mata Hari's Last Dance, and Maria. A frequent traveler, she currently lives with her family in England, where she is researching her ninth book.Dimensions (Overall): 8.0 Inches (H) x 5.2 Inches (W) x .9 Inches (D)
Weight: .55 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 320
Genre: Fiction + Literature Genres
Sub-Genre: Historical
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
Theme: World War II
Format: Paperback
Author: Moran
Language: English
Street Date: July 30, 2024
TCIN: 91152020
UPC: 9780593499481
Item Number (DPCI): 247-09-4875
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Jeanette - 7 months ago
This is an excellent book! It has all the cozy feels! Almost everyone likes The Sound of Music, and this story peers into the interesting early life of Maria. The descriptions are dazzling! The cast of characters is brilliant! My favorite is Fran! She's a go-getter! She's also compassionate, caring, and a great listener! Maria is a survivor. She goes through so much pain and heartache. Her and Georg's love story is unique and adorable! I really enjoyed reading this book! I look forward to reading more books by this author! I was provided a copy of the book from Random House via Netgalley. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
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Candice - 7 months ago
When I saw this book, I knew I had to read it. The Sound of Music is my favorite movie hands down, and I loved reading about the behind the scenes of the beginning of the play and background in to Maria's life. I had read one of Maria's autobiographies, but it has been many years. I knew she was more harsh than the movie makes her out to be, but the book put a whole different spin on it, by shining a light on how she grew up. It made her seem more human and helped me to understand more of where she was coming from. I loved getting to know which parts of the play/movie were made up and which were true. I also loved learning about Hammerstein, and how he really cared about Maria's concerns. If you are a fan of the play or movie, this is a must read! I received a complimentary copy of this book from NetGalley. All opinions are my own.