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The Listeners A Novel

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

03.06.2025

Verlag

Penguin LLC US

Seitenzahl

400

Maße (L/B/H)

22,7/15,2/2,4 cm

Gewicht

357 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

EAN

9798217060511

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NATIONAL BESTSELLER
A Newsweek Best Book of 2025
Kirkus Reviews
Best Fiction of 2025
Library Journal Best Historical Fiction of 2025

Around every corner of this richly imagined world, we discover some new wonder. . . . Stiefvater s prose is as pungent as the sweetwater, with a snap that suggests the whimsy of a veteran storyteller. The New York Times

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

A wonderfully observed actually, flat-out wonderful historical novel. The Wall Street Journal

If there s nothing you d like more this summer than to run away to a luxury hotel in the mountains, Maggie Stiefvater has your sumptuous pampering covered. . . . A brilliant historical enemies-to-lovers tale with a magical sweetwater spring running through it. Dive in. Oprah Daily

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

The Listeners lived up to the literary finesse Stiefvater has established in her previous work, this unique take on World War II delivering a beautifully developed setting, riveting plot twists and vivid characters. Associated Press

Fleet-footed writing, juicy characters, wartime tensions, and a bit of mystery make this a sensational summertime read. Christian Science Monitor

Maggie Stiefvater s adult debut follows a WWII-era hotel manager as her elegant resort in West Virginia turns into a depository for captured Axis diplomats, forcing her to navigate FBI investigations while attending to the whims of those in her charge and, perhaps most chillingly, serve Nazis with a smile. Bustle

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 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

[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

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 Listeners will linger with readers for years to come. It is a visceral, impressionistic novel that showcases a writer at the height of her powers. The Bookseller

[Stiefvater] explodes onto the adult fiction scene with this genre-changing novel that will leave you in a state of wonder. Bookstorm

The plot that intertwines these three characters is suspenseful, dense and fascinating, written with Stiefvater s characteristic witty dialogue and lush description . She makes sure the reader loves the Avallon as much as June does, and fills the hotel with appealing characters, many of whom are based on her extensive historical research. Historical Novel Society

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

03.06.2025

Verlag

Penguin LLC US

Seitenzahl

400

Maße (L/B/H)

22,7/15,2/2,4 cm

Gewicht

357 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

EAN

9798217060511

EU-Ansprechpartner

Penguin Random House Ireland
Morrison Chambers, 32 Nassau Street
D02 YH68 Dublin
IE
https://eu-contact.penguin.ie

Herstelleradresse

Penguin Random House LLC
1745 Broadway
10019 New York
US
[email protected]

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Great book, just not for me

Johanna am 18.08.2025

Bewertungsnummer: 2570602

Bewertet: eBook (ePUB)

Well, this book was definitely something... The story follows a luxurious hotel in the Appalachian Mountains during WW II, which has to put up Axis diplomats and their households in order to secure the life of American pendants in axis states. There are questions of morale and luxury, of choosing sides (or not) and making due in times that were taxing for everyone. Add a little dash of magical realism and you get a book full of eerie vibes and longing and discordance. The book was very clever and well-written, interesting and mysterious and definitely had tons of vibes that made reading it very compelling. Yet, and I'm very sad I felt this way, when reading it I mostly felt like watching a szene through a fogged up window. I couldn't grasp the characters, the story, the magical elements. Somehow the whole book remained vague to me, confusing, and I'm not sure whether it's my own ignorance/missing knowledge (after all, I'm not American nor well-versed in the topics of the book) or the book itself and my incompatibility with it. I'm really sad I felt this way because objectively this is a great book, with loads of intriguing topics, a great, strong female protagonist, a tender lovestory and enough mysteries to keep one on ones toes. I definitely learned a lot reading it and googled a few things to get some background knowledge about the time. In the end, maybe Stiefvater is just not for me, I had similar issues with The Raven Boys, the same feeling of missing out on important layers and details because I didn't vibe with them, but that's okay, still a huge thank you to Headline and Netgalley for the eARC, I hope all you Stiefvater fans and people who love books which are fully their own vibe will enjoy this!!

Great book, just not for me

Johanna am 18.08.2025
Bewertungsnummer: 2570602
Bewertet: eBook (ePUB)

Well, this book was definitely something... The story follows a luxurious hotel in the Appalachian Mountains during WW II, which has to put up Axis diplomats and their households in order to secure the life of American pendants in axis states. There are questions of morale and luxury, of choosing sides (or not) and making due in times that were taxing for everyone. Add a little dash of magical realism and you get a book full of eerie vibes and longing and discordance. The book was very clever and well-written, interesting and mysterious and definitely had tons of vibes that made reading it very compelling. Yet, and I'm very sad I felt this way, when reading it I mostly felt like watching a szene through a fogged up window. I couldn't grasp the characters, the story, the magical elements. Somehow the whole book remained vague to me, confusing, and I'm not sure whether it's my own ignorance/missing knowledge (after all, I'm not American nor well-versed in the topics of the book) or the book itself and my incompatibility with it. I'm really sad I felt this way because objectively this is a great book, with loads of intriguing topics, a great, strong female protagonist, a tender lovestory and enough mysteries to keep one on ones toes. I definitely learned a lot reading it and googled a few things to get some background knowledge about the time. In the end, maybe Stiefvater is just not for me, I had similar issues with The Raven Boys, the same feeling of missing out on important layers and details because I didn't vibe with them, but that's okay, still a huge thank you to Headline and Netgalley for the eARC, I hope all you Stiefvater fans and people who love books which are fully their own vibe will enjoy this!!

The Hotel That Didn’t Stay With Me

Indy Van Salem am 04.06.2025

Bewertungsnummer: 2507273

Bewertet: eBook (ePUB)

I was really looking forward to The Listeners. Maggie Stiefvater is one of those authors whose writing style draws me in. It’s poetic, atmospheric, and full of vivid imagery that brings the mysterious Avalon Hotel to life. Unfortunately, the story itself didn’t quite hold my interest the way I hoped it would. There’s a touch of magical realism (which I usually love!), but here it felt more hinted at than fully developed. The characters were beautifully described, you can tell there was care in creating them – but somehow, they didn’t find a place in my heart. I didn’t really feel connected to them. The plot is set during World War II, and the sudden shift when the hotel becomes filled with war sympathizers and questionable figures was definitely intriguing. It had potential. But still, I never felt fully invested. In the end, I was kind of relieved to finish the book. And that makes me a little sad, because the idea and the writing style were so promising. The Listeners just didn’t leave much of a lasting impression on me.

The Hotel That Didn’t Stay With Me

Indy Van Salem am 04.06.2025
Bewertungsnummer: 2507273
Bewertet: eBook (ePUB)

I was really looking forward to The Listeners. Maggie Stiefvater is one of those authors whose writing style draws me in. It’s poetic, atmospheric, and full of vivid imagery that brings the mysterious Avalon Hotel to life. Unfortunately, the story itself didn’t quite hold my interest the way I hoped it would. There’s a touch of magical realism (which I usually love!), but here it felt more hinted at than fully developed. The characters were beautifully described, you can tell there was care in creating them – but somehow, they didn’t find a place in my heart. I didn’t really feel connected to them. The plot is set during World War II, and the sudden shift when the hotel becomes filled with war sympathizers and questionable figures was definitely intriguing. It had potential. But still, I never felt fully invested. In the end, I was kind of relieved to finish the book. And that makes me a little sad, because the idea and the writing style were so promising. The Listeners just didn’t leave much of a lasting impression on me.

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