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.
Jennyamorosohome.Com Subconsciously I had this same question and I thought I had missed something . Throughout most of the book I made the assumption that he had resigned …moreSubconsciously I had this same question and I thought I had missed something . Throughout most of the book I made the assumption that he had resigned himself to the confinement that was imposed on him and decided to build a meaningful life within those confines. It seemed to me that he knew he had talent and extraordinary knowledge of wining and dining to bring to a place he spent so much time in.(less)
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