The Gentleman From Peru
A dazzling summer story from the bestselling author of Call Me By Your Name
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3.7 • 18 Ratings
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- $13.99
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- $13.99
Publisher Description
From the global bestselling author of Call Me By Your Name - a dazzling, sunbaked Italian summer story.
'Another masterful tale of longing and desire.'
Glamour
'You don't so much read André Aciman's novels as tumble breathlessly into them.'
The Times
We spend more time than we know trying to go back. We call it fantasising, we call it dreaming. . . but we're all crawling back, each in his or her own way.
A group of college friends find themselves marooned at a luxurious hotel on the Amalfi Coast in Italy. While their boat is being repaired, they can't help but observe the daily routine of a fellow hotel guest - a mysterious, white-bearded stranger who sits on the veranda each night and smokes one cigarette, sometimes two. When the group decides to invite the elegant traveller to lunch with them, they cannot begin to imagine the miraculous abilities, strange wisdom, and a life-changing story he is about to impart to one of the friends in particular. . .
Deeply atmospheric and sensual, The Gentleman From Peru weaves achingly poignant insight into a story of regret, fate and epic love.
Readers loved The Gentleman from Peru:
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 'Love love loved this . . . I felt the heat rise from the page'
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 'A beautiful depiction of a moment that will stay with me'
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 'Magic . . . a rare story you will remember forever'
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 'Beautiful and poignant, a perfect read for the summer'
Customer Reviews
Poignant
Heartbreakingly beautiful and somber yet hopeful
The premise grabbed me but the ending didn’t land
I really enjoyed how this book started, with a really interesting premise of the gentleman from Peru and his ability to know all sorts of things.
I didn’t really pick that Margot was as central a character as she would be - she didn’t seem very likeable at first. Then halfway through it dawns that the main story revolves around her and the gentleman.
And then the story just ended, what felt abruptly to me. I really was left wanting more and not getting it from the story. I feel like the story needed more to feel really fulfilling and satisfying in terms of the dynamic and relationship between the main characters.
It was a fine read, but I wanted it to be better.