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Hotel Milano
Hotel Milano | Tim Parks
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From the bestselling writer of Italian Ways, Europa and The Hero's Way, a story set during the first days of lockdown in Europe, about the unexpected kindness of strangers and one man's emotional reckoning. Milan, 2020. Drawn abruptly from his reclusive life in London for a friend's funeral, Frank finds himself in the eye of a pandemic he had barely registered on the news. From the relative comfort of his balcony at Hotel Milano, he surveys the train station across the piazza, seeing the mad dash for the last trains, hearing the sirens and watching the police stop people in the street. He feels himself remote from it all. Then, one night, the sound of a child's footsteps leads him to discover a family sheltering secretly above him: a family who need his help. As the days pass, this reserved and difficult man begins to open himself to others. Faced with the task of saving a life, he must also take stock of his own.
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Hotel Milano is perhaps Tim Parks‘s best novel of recent releases. He has a way of writing stories about interesting, entitled men - particularly men in the later stages of their lives.

Frank is a character you‘re not too sure about at first, but you do warm to him. Frank has a hidden kindness and empathy that takes desperate people in need to bring those qualities out.

I just don‘t know if people are ready for a Covid story right now though.