To answer questions about
A Gentleman in Moscow,
please sign up.
Irene
It is certainly Anna - the narrator refers to her as "willowy" almost every time she makes an appearance in the book.
Also, We know that Sofia's hair no longer has it's grey stripe because it has been dyed and cropped short. Anna's hair is most likely gray because their friendship has endured over 25+ years.
Of Alexander's acquaintances left in Russia, Anna would be the only one with the connections capable of reuniting him with Sofia (he has promised Sofia that they would be together). Also, this meeting place allows him the charming opportunity to prove to Anna that the giant forest/diverse apple varieties she had doubted on page 201 were real.
Also, We know that Sofia's hair no longer has it's grey stripe because it has been dyed and cropped short. Anna's hair is most likely gray because their friendship has endured over 25+ years.
Of Alexander's acquaintances left in Russia, Anna would be the only one with the connections capable of reuniting him with Sofia (he has promised Sofia that they would be together). Also, this meeting place allows him the charming opportunity to prove to Anna that the giant forest/diverse apple varieties she had doubted on page 201 were real.
About Goodreads Q&A
Ask and answer questions about books!
You can pose questions to the Goodreads community with Reader Q&A, or ask your favorite author a question with Ask the Author.
See Featured Authors Answering Questions
Learn more