The Fire Concerto

A Novel
by Sarah Landenwich
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A beautifully written, evocative literary page-turner about a brilliant nineteenth-century female pianist from Poland lost to history and another woman’s quest to ensure she is not forgotten—with a shocking twist of a finale.

Clara Bishop hasn’t touched a piano since a concert hall fire nearly took her life a decade...
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Published By Union Square & Co.

Format Hardback

Category

Number Of Pages 352

Publication Date 06/10/2025

ISBN 9781454956822

Dimensions 6.4 inches x 10.05 inches


"The Fire Concerto is a mesmerizing story of passion, suspense, and heartbreak. In a remarkable feat of the imagination, debut novelist Sarah Landenwich portrays three women across time whose ardent pursuit of music brings them joy and devastation. Their stories have stayed with me long after I reached the final page."—Lauren Belfer, the New York Times bestselling author of And After the Fire and Ashton Hall

"With lyrical prose and rich period detail, Landenwich's intricately plotted novel blends music, madness and mystery into one gorgeous debut. The Fire Concerto reminds us of the passions and perils of those touched by genius, and the universal longing we all have to be loved."—Alyson Richman, bestselling author of The Time Keepers

"The Fire Concerto is a thrilling mystery, full of history, musicology, humor, and suspense . . . what emerges in these pages [has] so many layers . . . The generational forces that shape all of us are heightened here, as we see the music world's expectation and hierarchy of musical lineage. Landenwich lands this novel perfectly."—TaraShea Nesbit, bestselling author of The Wives of Los Alamos and Beheld

"A lyrical and compelling meditation on the power of music, The Fire Concerto is a propulsive literary thriller and an impressive debut."—Silas House, New York Times bestselling author of Southernmost and Lark Ascending

"This is a brilliant debut, filled with remarkable and haunting characters, gorgeous scenes, and enthralling writing about music on par with James Baldwin’s masterpiece Sonny’s Blues."Paul Griner, author of The Book of Otto and Liam

"[A]n extraordinary work of fiction, filled with grace and eloquence revolving around the emotional lyricism of the 19th century Romantic music period...What an admirable beginning for this recently published first-time novelist! Bravo!"—BookTrib

"Landenwich makes her debut with a captivating novel...a vibrant storytelling experience, with well-developed characters and a thrilling pace that leads to a dramatic conclusion."—Booklist

 
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