From New York Times bestselling author Eliot Schrefer comes an exuberant YA historical coming-of-age novel about a rising star French pianist, navigating his way into high society as he explores his sexuality. Perfect for fans of Last Night at the Telegraph Club and The Gentlemans Gide to Vice and Virtue.
They say Léon Delafosse will be France��s next great pianist. But despite his being the youngest student ever accepted into the prestigious Paris Conservatory, there��s no way an impoverished musician can make his way in 1890s Paris without an outside patron.
Young gossip columnist Marcel Proust takes Léon under his wing, and the boys game their way through an extravagant new world. When the larger-than-life Count Robert de Montesquiou-Fézensac offers his patronage, Léons dreams are made real. But the closer he gets to becoming Frances next great thing, the further he strays from his old country life he shared with his family and his best friend Félix . . . a boy he might love.
With each choice Léon makes, he must navigate a fine line between two worldsor risk losing them both.
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
They say Léon Delafosse will be France��s next great pianist. But despite his being the youngest student ever accepted into the prestigious Paris Conservatory, there��s no way an impoverished musician can make his way in 1890s Paris without an outside patron.
Young gossip columnist Marcel Proust takes Léon under his wing, and the boys game their way through an extravagant new world. When the larger-than-life Count Robert de Montesquiou-Fézensac offers his patronage, Léons dreams are made real. But the closer he gets to becoming Frances next great thing, the further he strays from his old country life he shared with his family and his best friend Félix . . . a boy he might love.
With each choice Léon makes, he must navigate a fine line between two worldsor risk losing them both.
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
Praise for this book
"Charming Young Man is a gorgeous exploration of artistic talent and envy, wealth and power, art and desire wrapped up in a delicious, page-turner of a plot. I absolutely loved it." - Nina LaCour
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