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Amor Towles Collection by Amor Towles 3 Books Collection Set - Fiction - Paperback

Author: Amor Towles
SKU: MAN-VRT-PNG-U251240-9124310395
Barcode: 9789124310394
Publisher: Sceptre/Penguin/Windmill Books
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Titles in This Set:
Rules of Civility
The Lincoln Highway
A Gentleman in Moscow

Format: Paperback

Overview:
Three celebrated novels by Amor Towles—Rules of Civility (2011), The Lincoln Highway (2021), and A Gentleman in Moscow (2016)—are brought together in this elegant paperback collection. Towles crafts lush, immersive worlds through keen social observation, witty dialogue, and deeply humane character arcs. Rules of Civility follows a young woman navigating the glittering but perilous social world of 1930s New York City with ambition tempered by vulnerability; The Lincoln Highway sweeps readers across mid‑century America as unlikely alliances shape destinies along the open road; A Gentleman in Moscow confines a Count to the opulent Metropol Hotel, where years unfold with quiet grandeur and quiet revolution. The result is a cohesive, richly textured reading experience that rewards slow, attentive reading and re-reading. This set is ideal for fans of literary historical fiction who appreciate precise detail, memorable figures, and narrative elegance. The UK paperback editions ensure consistent cover art and formatting across the collection.

What This Collection Covers:
Each novel in this trio threads a common through‑line: ambition, identity, and the search for belonging in sharply drawn settings that feel both intimate and panoramic. Rules of Civility captures a world of glittering social rituals in 1930s New York, tracing a young woman's ascent through friendships, glamour, and the moral choices that shape a life. The Lincoln Highway shifts gears to midcentury America, where a highway becomes a stage for character studies and surprising revelations as Emmett and companions confront fate and family history. A Gentleman in Moscow narrows the lens to the Metropol Hotel, showing how a single life can illuminate a century of upheaval from a gilded perch. Together, these novels offer rich character development, elegant prose, and a deep sense of place that invites readers to linger after the last page. This collection is perfect for readers who savor thoughtful, multi‑dimensional storytelling.

Book-by-Book Guide:
Rules of Civility
In Amor Towles's Rules of Civility, a young woman named Katey Kontent navigates the glittering but precarious social world of 1930s Manhattan. The novel follows a year of chance encounters, witty banter, and careful choices that propel her from a modest post at a bank to a life among the city’s most fashionable circles. Towles's prose sparkles with period detail, social observation, and a quietly generous emotional core, inviting readers to consider how luck, timing, and loyalty shape a person’s path. It is a story about ambition tempered by integrity, friendship tested by circumstance, and the way ordinary decisions can echo across a lifetime. The book blends noir mood with luminous charm, making it a standout debut that resonates with readers who adore character‑driven historical fiction.

The Lincoln Highway
The Lincoln Highway follows Emmett Watson, a young man returning home to Nebraska in 1954 after a stint in a reform school. With a plan to start anew, he is joined by two friends and a trunk full of possibilities, and the journey becomes a panoramic odyssey across midcentury America. Towles threads multiple perspectives, letting readers glimpse the hopes and hurts of a cast of characters as they chase forgiveness, second chances, and the elusive idea of home. The road trip becomes a canvas for moral choices, unexpected kindness, and the stubborn resilience of ordinary people, making this novel a moving, generous epic about family, loyalty, and the evolving American dream.

A Gentleman in Moscow
Count Rostov's sentence to live at the Metropol Hotel in 1922 becomes the anchor for a sweeping, intimate tale. Confined to a life within those walls, the Count witnesses decades of Russian history unfold through conversations, friendships, and quiet acts of courage. Towles crafts a vivid social microcosm—a stageset of hospitality, intrigue, and wit—where every guest and corridor reveals a piece of the past, and where a single lifetime becomes a map of resilience. This novel blends humor with gravity, offering a hospitable, absorbing voice that lingers long after the last page. A Gentleman in Moscow is a masterclass in restraint and humane storytelling, ideal for readers who relish long, immersive novels about identity, memory, and belonging.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This trio is ideal for readers who love literary historical fiction with richly drawn settings, character-centered plots, and prose that rewards careful attention. It suits fans of elegant, multi‑generational storytelling and readers seeking immersive worlds that blend wit, warmth, and thoughtful social observation. The collection also makes a thoughtful gift for book lovers, educators, and collectors who appreciate a cohesive, accessible entry into Towles's work. Perfect for book clubs and discussion circles, these novels invite readers to compare eras, social mores, and personal choices across decades.

Key Benefits:

  • Complete three‑book collection by a highly regarded author, ideal for gifting or personal libraries
  • Three distinct historical settings: 1930s New York, 1950s America, and post‑revolution Moscow
  • Elegant paperback editions with cohesive cover art for a unified shelf display
  • Rich, character‑driven storytelling that rewards careful reading and rereads
  • Excellent choice for book clubs, facilitating lively discussion across eras
  • Ideal for readers who enjoy literary fiction with warmth, wit, and humanism

About the Author:
Amor Towles is an acclaimed American novelist whose most beloved works include Rules of Civility, A Gentleman in Moscow, and The Lincoln Highway. Known for his precise, lyrical prose, Towles crafts sprawling yet intimate narratives that explore manners, memory, and the moral choices that shape a life. His work blends historical texture with modern emotional clarity, offering readers rich characterizations and elegantly plotted stories. Towles began publishing with Rules of Civility in 2011 and has since built a reputation for thoughtful, character‑driven fiction that balances humor with humanism. The author’s distinctive voice—polished, witty, and deeply humane—has made his novels beloved by readers around the world.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
This Amor Towles collection invites you to lose yourself in three masterfully drawn worlds where social codes, personal choices, and the pull of home shape every page. Owning the complete set offers both narrative variety and a cohesive arc across decades, making it a perfect centerpiece for a reading shelf or a thoughtful gift for literary lovers. The paperback format provides flexible reading comfort, while the distinct yet complementary stories showcase Towles's versatility and his ability to render characters you feel you know. If you cherish character‑driven historical fiction with elegant prose and a generous spirit, this set delivers a lasting, gratifying reading experience.

Please Note: The individual books included in this listing will be dispatched as per the original UK ISBN and UK edition cover image shown in the image.

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