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The Two Loves of Sophie Strom

Sam Taylor

A timeless, heart-wrenching story about love in the face of indoctrination and tragedy – perfect for fans of Amor Towles and Anthony Doerr’s All The Light We Cannot See.

335 in stock

£18.99
Format
Hardback
ISBN
9780571380107
Date Published
02.05.2024
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Summary

‘Lyrical and profound, delving into the depths of human connection. You will cry.’
GLAMOUR

‘Impressive . . . it gripped my heart and imagination.’
JO BROWNING WROE

‘Intriguing . . . there is also significant charm and energy.’
GUARDIAN

‘Compulsive, electrifying.’
SPECTATOR

One man, one choice, two lifetimes.



A house fire, Vienna, 1933:
thirteen-year-old Max is orphaned, disfigured and adopted by an Aryan family who change his identity – and his prospects.

A house fire, Vienna, 1933: thirteen-year-old Max saves his parents and escapes unharmed, to face life as a Jew in 1930s Austria.

In one unforgettable night, Max Spiegelman’s life splits in two. As war looms and Nazism continues to rise, Max is forced into choices that place him and his alter ego on opposing sides of a divided world. Tethered by their dreams, the boys watch helplessly, haunted by visions of what could have been. But in each parallel universe, they share a magnetic bond with an enchanting, grey-eyed girl.

The Two Loves of Sophie Strom is a profound story about how tragedy, choice and life-altering love shape our future.

READERS ADORE THE TWO LOVES OF SOPHIE STROM:

‘More than once moved me to tears.’
‘One of my top reads of the year.’
‘Incredible! Thought-provoking, compelling and deeply moving.’
‘Absolutely blew me away . . . I cannot recommend this book enough.’
‘Eye-opening and thoroughly enjoyable.’
‘I found myself wishing that the story would not end.’

Critic Reviews

Engaging . . . Moving us backwards and forwards in time, following his characters as they grapple with the horrors of war, the author carries us into situations full of interest and intrigue.

TLS
Critic Reviews

Intricately weaves together the complexities of love, identity, and acceptance in the face of indoctrination and tragedy. Sophie, torn between two worlds and two loves, navigates a path fraught with emotional turmoil and self-discovery. Taylor's prose is both lyrical and profound, delving into the depths of human connection and the struggles of belonging. Through Sophie's journey, the novel explores themes of cultural clash, societal expectations, and the universal quest for understanding and fulfilment. You will cry.

Glamour
Critic Reviews

Wow. As impressive as it is ambitious, The Two Loves of Sophie Strom gripped my heart and imagination. An incredible achievement.

Jo Browning Wroe
Critic Reviews

An intriguing premise, and one that allows for a lively depiction of hypocrisy, falseness and self-preservation . . . All it takes is the perception of power. These side-by-side contrasts are sharp and often moving. [...] there is also significant charm and energy.

Guardian
Critic Reviews

The characters are wonderful, truly moving and fully human . . . a magnificent achievement.

Leïla Slimani
Critic Reviews

Compulsive . . . What I admired was Taylor’s astonishingly capacious world-building. Minor characters are sensitively drawn, and Sophie is an unpredictable, captivating figure . . . There are electrifying bursts of imagination at work in the love stories.

The Spectator
SamTaylor

Sam Taylor is a novelist and literary translator. His previous novels have reached an international audience, and his award-winning translations include works by Laurent Binet, Leïla Slimani and Marcel Proust. Born in England, Sam was a writer and editor at The Observer before moving to France. He now lives in the United States with his family.

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