Lynn Carr asked this question about A Gentleman in Moscow:
am almost finished with this excellent book, but I have a question. I must have missed the part where the Count became a waiter. Maybe my bookmark fell out. All of a sudden he goes from having hidden gold coins to working as a waiter in the hotel. How did he fall into these reduced circumstances? This book pretty much sums all the Russian books I have read into one very touching story.
Emily Murphy In addition to the other answers, he has the experience and an uncanny natural ability. He did the dinner seating charts for his mother as a young man…moreIn addition to the other answers, he has the experience and an uncanny natural ability. He did the dinner seating charts for his mother as a young man. He also has a vast experience with food and wine. He doesn't need the money...he needs the purpose.(less)
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Julier Emily, That's what I understood precipitated the segue to being a waiter. ...more
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