Since its original publication in 1995, 'The Singing House' has been hailed by critics as a pivotal novel among fans of the opera. However, following technology's boom and the birth of the eBook, many experts believe the book failed to garner the buzz it deserved. Almost twenty years later, Janette Griffiths has announced a new and truly modern re-release of her timeless classic.
Now available in Kindle format, the novel boasts live links to the very pieces of classical music that drive its love story, set in the world of opera. From Wagner to Verdi, readers can now immerse themselves in the story as they experience what Griffiths describes as a 'singing book'.At its heart, the book's original synopsis picks up the baton and conducts a whimsically passionate story of love.'On a magically snowy evening just before Christmas, Leo dalla Vigna, one of the world's greatest opera singers has a brief encounter with Rose Lorenzo who is about to be married to the 'safe boyfriend' she has known for 10 years. She has just discovered Leo's world of grand, passionate music. She is both dazzled and unsettled to awaken emotions she hoped were forgotten forever. Leo is jaded, his career dreams feel tired and tarnished. He has decided to retire to his villa and revive his frozen marriage - until he meets Rose. Can they turn their backs on what they have settled for and pursue what they both truly want?'Videos