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Coming soon. The Zen Violinist

  • Author: Janney, Diana
The Zen Violinist
Diana Janney creates in Harriet Rose a young heroine who is beautiful, confident, clever, successful and much-loved as well as loving... providing more than a few laughs... refreshing

Coming soon. The Zen Violinist

  • Author: Janney, Diana

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Due for release on 1st Oct 2026: order now and we will deliver it when available

Diana Janney creates in Harriet Rose a young heroine who is beautiful, confident, clever, successful and much-loved as well as loving... providing more than a few laughs... refreshing

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The Zen Violinist is the compelling new novel by Diana Janney, author of A Man of Understanding, the Runner-up in The People's Book Prize.


Suki Koyama, a talented English violinist, grew up in Japan from the age of four. When she returns as an adult to London, her birthplace, to pursue a musical career, she takes with her many influences from her years in Japan - the violin, classical music, poetry, writing, Zen. The two she values most are her violin playing and Zen nature, but on the brink of achieving her dream of success as a twenty-five-year-old soloist tragedy strikes and Suki fears she is losing both. A deepening relationship with enigmatic Rex Curtis intensifies her fear that her true nature is disappearing.

How will she respond?

Suki tells her moving story in lyrical prose, like a concerto in three movements, to compose a stunningly original and thought-provoking meditation on a life guided by the principles of music and Zen practice.

The Zen Violinist resounds with the beauty of a work of art, the wisdom of Zen, and the complexities of love.

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Diana Janney creates in Harriet Rose a young heroine who is beautiful, confident, clever, successful and much-loved as well as loving... providing more than a few laughs... refreshing

Harriet is a great character - fantastically clever, arrogant, socially inept and likely to refer to Kant at inopportune moments. There should be more books... with heroines who idolise Marcus Aurelius
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