Chopin now available to read
In a way anyway. ITW’s audio project The Chopin Manuscript, which won the prized audio Oscar an Audie earlier this year, is now available in book for, electronically that is. The work is out for Kindle, Amazon’s e-book reader.
That means sadly it is largely confined to the US for now (though my old mate Kathryn Fox somehow manages to own a Kindle she picked up on eBay and use it from Australia - hope this doesn’t dump you in the dunnee, doll.) But things will change I’m sure. Chopin was written for audio — Jeffery Deaver kicks off and ends the tale, I provide chapter two, and a variety of authors including Lee Child and Lisa Scottoline join in along the way. This does mean the piece is shorter than the average book which seems to be reflected in the selling price, a mere $9.99.
It’s only just gone up there but we have a nice review already. Thank you AW 830 of Bonita Springs, Florida, for the following…
This is fun. It held my interest throughout the book. Knowing a new author would have to pick up the pieces at the end of each chapter added mystery and anticipation. I wish it had been longer.



Jane Long | Jul 31, 2008 | Reply
Wot book? I thought we were talking classical music and Chopin not a favourite so went no further. Am diggin’.