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    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    Penguin Publishing Group
    ISBN-10
    0593655508
    ISBN-13
    9780593655504
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    4071319907

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    Listeners : a Novel
    Number of Pages
    400 Pages
    Language
    English
    Publication Year
    2025
    Topic
    Contemporary Women, Historical
    Genre
    Fiction
    Author
    Maggie Stiefvater
    Format
    Hardcover

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    1.3 in
    Item Weight
    19.6 Oz
    Item Length
    9.3 in
    Item Width
    6.3 in

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    LCCN
    2024-039499
    Reviews
    "Mesmeric, original, and stunning. Maggie Stiefvater is an exceptional talent, and The Listeners is by turns a beautiful love story, a fascinating glimpse into the horrors of history, and a haunting tale of loyalty and courage. A marvel of storytelling. I really couldn''t have loved it more." --Chris Whitaker, New York Times bestselling author of All The Colors of the Dark " The Listeners is cinematic and so very satisfying. This is a rich, multilayered ride of a novel not unlike the hotel at its heart--grand, patient, leaving no particulars unnoticed. A phenomenally immersive read." --Claire Lombardo, bestselling author of The Most Fun We Ever Had " The Listeners has all the glorious backdrops and sinister undertones of The Remains of the Day or Rules of the Game (there''s even a lovelorn flying ace) . . . Stiefvater bases her novel in real history, featuring plenty of anecdotes that are far too strange to be fictional, and glorying in the wild beauty of her mountain setting." -- CrimeReads "For her debut adult novel, best-selling author Maggie Stiefvater takes readers into the awe-inspiring world of the Avallon Hotel & Spa. . . . The Listeners is an atmospheric tale with magical realism undertones, set in West Virginia during the midst of World War II." -- Harper''s Bazaar "Set in a luxury hotel in West Virginia during World War II, [ The Listeners ] follows June Hudson, a hotel manager struggling to maintain fragile inner and outer peace while hosting Nazi diplomats under government orders. Throw in some spy drama, romantic intrigue and Appalachian folklore, and you''ve got a character-driven read perfect for fans of complex emotional narratives like works by Kate Morton and Amor Towles." -- Reader''s Digest "With romantic entanglements, lies and secrets, the tension is high and the stakes are consequential. Amid all this, Stiefvater creates a complex and subtle story of how politics, jobs and social class hinder and complicate people''s paths to becoming who they would like to be. The Listeners asks the reader to see a famil­iar time period from a new angle and notice the variety of ways lives can be upended by the war. It''s dramatic, swift-paced and com­pelling, with a delightful mix of realism and enchanting what-if." -- BookPage "[ The Listeners ] is centered around a supremely competent woman at the mercy of the waters and the tides of history. Though events rarely leave the hotel grounds, the book feels epic, and the characters and storylines bob and weave until the stunning conclusion. Highly recommended for fans of engrossing WWII-set fiction. . . . A rousing success." -- Booklist , starred review "Well-drawn characters and excellent worldbuilding bring a little-known element of World War II to life in this must-read for all historical fiction fans." -- Library Journal , starred review "[The] assured, propulsive first adult novel from powerhouse YA author Maggie Stiefvater." -- Shelf Awareness "With a light touch, Stiefvater populates the story with a rich and varied cast of characters, including a mysterious woman who hasn''t left the hotel''s fourth floor for decades, and she seamlessly threads sparkling magic into her well-researched historical narrative. This accomplished work should earn Stiefvater plenty of new fans." -- Publishers Weekly "The true story of Axis diplomats detained in the U.S. at the start of World War II is transformed into a dazzling historical novel set at a sumptuous West Virginia hotel.... A novel that will remind readers of why they fell in love with reading in the first place. . . .This luxurious novel is set to take the world by storm." --Kirkus Reviews , starred review, "Mesmeric, original, and stunning. Maggie Stiefvater is an exceptional talent, and The Listeners is by turns a beautiful love story, a fascinating glimpse into the horrors of history, and a haunting tale of loyalty and courage. A marvel of storytelling. I really couldn't have loved it more." --Chris Whitaker, author of All The Colors of the Dark " The Listeners is cinematic and so very satisfying. This is a rich, multilayered ride of a novel not unlike the hotel at its heart--grand, patient, leaving no particulars unnoticed. A phenomenally immersive read." --Claire Lombardo, bestselling author of The Most Fun We Ever Had, "Mesmeric, original, and stunning. Maggie Stiefvater is an exceptional talent, and The Listeners is by turns a beautiful love story, a fascinating glimpse into the horrors of history, and a haunting tale of loyalty and courage. A marvel of storytelling. I really couldn't have loved it more." --Chris Whitaker, New York Times bestselling author of All The Colors of the Dark " The Listeners is cinematic and so very satisfying. This is a rich, multilayered ride of a novel not unlike the hotel at its heart--grand, patient, leaving no particulars unnoticed. A phenomenally immersive read." --Claire Lombardo, bestselling author of The Most Fun We Ever Had " The Listeners has all the glorious backdrops and sinister undertones of The Remains of the Day or Rules of the Game (there's even a lovelorn flying ace) . . . Stiefvater bases her novel in real history, featuring plenty of anecdotes that are far too strange to be fictional, and glorying in the wild beauty of her mountain setting." --CrimeReads "For her debut adult novel, best-selling author Maggie Stiefvater takes readers into the awe-inspiring world of the Avallon Hotel & Spa. . . . The Listeners is an atmospheric tale with magical realism undertones, set in West Virginia during the midst of World War II." -- Harper's Bazaar "Set in a luxury hotel in West Virginia during World War II, [ The Listeners ] follows June Hudson, a hotel manager struggling to maintain fragile inner and outer peace while hosting Nazi diplomats under government orders. Throw in some spy drama, romantic intrigue and Appalachian folklore, and you've got a character-driven read perfect for fans of complex emotional narratives like works by Kate Morton and Amor Towles." -- Reader's Digest "With romantic entanglements, lies and secrets, the tension is high and the stakes are consequential. Amid all this, Stiefvater creates a complex and subtle story of how politics, jobs and social class hinder and complicate people's paths to becoming who they would like to be. The Listeners asks the reader to see a famil­iar time period from a new angle and notice the variety of ways lives can be upended by the war. It's dramatic, swift-paced and com­pelling, with a delightful mix of realism and enchanting what-if." -- BookPage "With a light touch, Stiefvater populates the story with a rich and varied cast of characters, including a mysterious woman who hasn't left the hotel's fourth floor for decades, and she seamlessly threads sparkling magic into her well-researched historical narrative. This accomplished work should earn Stiefvater plenty of new fans." -- Publishers Weekly "[The] assured, propulsive first adult novel from powerhouse YA author Maggie Stiefvater." -- Shelf Awareness "The true story of Axis diplomats detained in the U.S. at the start of World War II is transformed into a dazzling historical novel set at a sumptuous West Virginia hotel.... A novel that will remind readers of why they fell in love with reading in the first place. . . .This luxurious novel is set to take the world by storm." --Kirkus Reviews , starred review "Well-drawn characters and excellent worldbuilding bring a little-known element of World War II to life in this must-read for all historical fiction fans." -- Library Journal , starred review, "Mesmeric, original, and stunning. Maggie Stiefvater is an exceptional talent, and The Listeners is by turns a beautiful love story, a fascinating glimpse into the horrors of history, and a haunting tale of loyalty and courage. A marvel of storytelling. I really couldn't have loved it more." --Chris Whitaker, New York Times bestselling author of All The Colors of the Dark " The Listeners is cinematic and so very satisfying. This is a rich, multilayered ride of a novel not unlike the hotel at its heart--grand, patient, leaving no particulars unnoticed. A phenomenally immersive read." --Claire Lombardo, bestselling author of The Most Fun We Ever Had
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    National Bestseller · An Oprah Daily Best Summer Read of 2025 · A Christian Science Monitor Best Book of June "A wonderfully observed--actually, flat-out wonderful--historical novel." -- The Wall Street Journal "Richly imagined . . . Stiefvater's prose is as pungent as the sweetwater, with a snap that suggests the whimsy of a veteran storyteller." -- The New York Times #1 New York Times bestselling novelist Maggie Stiefvater dazzles in this mesmerizing portrait of an irresistible heroine, an unlikely romance, and a hotel--and a world--in peril. January 1942. The Avallon Hotel & Spa has always offered elegant luxury in the wilds of West Virginia, its mountain sweetwater washing away all of high society's troubles. Local girl-turned-general manager June Porter Hudson has guided the Avallon skillfully through the first pangs of war. The Gilfoyles, the hotel's aristocratic owners, have trained her well. But when the family heir makes a secret deal with the State Department to fill the hotel with captured Axis diplomats, June must persuade her staff--many of whom have sons and husbands heading to the front lines--to offer luxury to Nazis. With a smile. Meanwhile FBI Agent Tucker Minnick, whose coal tattoo hints at an Appalachian past, presses his ears to the hotel's walls, listening for the diplomats' secrets. He has one of his own, which is how he knows that June's balancing act can have dangerous consequences: the sweetwater beneath the hotel can threaten as well as heal. June has never met a guest she couldn't delight, but the diplomats are different. Without firing a single shot, they have brought the war directly to her. As clashing loyalties crack the Avallon's polished veneer, June must calculate the true cost of luxury., National Bestseller - An Oprah Daily Best Summer Read of 2025 - A Christian Science Monitor Best Book of June "A wonderfully observed--actually, flat-out wonderful--historical novel." -- The Wall Street Journal "Richly imagined . . . Stiefvater's prose is as pungent as the sweetwater, with a snap that suggests the whimsy of a veteran storyteller." -- The New York Times #1 New York Times bestselling novelist Maggie Stiefvater dazzles in this mesmerizing portrait of an irresistible heroine, an unlikely romance, and a hotel--and a world--in peril. January 1942. The Avallon Hotel & Spa has always offered elegant luxury in the wilds of West Virginia, its mountain sweetwater washing away all of high society's troubles. Local girl-turned-general manager June Porter Hudson has guided the Avallon skillfully through the first pangs of war. The Gilfoyles, the hotel's aristocratic owners, have trained her well. But when the family heir makes a secret deal with the State Department to fill the hotel with captured Axis diplomats, June must persuade her staff--many of whom have sons and husbands heading to the front lines--to offer luxury to Nazis. With a smile. Meanwhile FBI Agent Tucker Minnick, whose coal tattoo hints at an Appalachian past, presses his ears to the hotel's walls, listening for the diplomats' secrets. He has one of his own, which is how he knows that June's balancing act can have dangerous consequences: the sweetwater beneath the hotel can threaten as well as heal. June has never met a guest she couldn't delight, but the diplomats are different. Without firing a single shot, they have brought the war directly to her. As clashing loyalties crack the Avallon's polished veneer, June must calculate the true cost of luxury.
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    PS3619.T535488L57

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