For readers who loved Bel Canto, Three Junes, and The Hours, an elegant novel of love, music, and family, from the award-winning author of Russian Winter.On a warm spring day in Boston, Hazel spots Remy for the first time in years.  Though their meeting might seem insignificant, Remy, a gifted violinist, is married to Scottish conductor-composer Nicholas Elko--once the love of Hazel's life, now struggling with a masterwork he cannot fully realize.  In the twenty years since their collective world was tipped on its axis, these three artists have faced unexpected joys, mysterious afflictions, and other puzzles of life, their fates irrevocably interlaced. Unfolding across two decades, from Europe to America, from conservatory life to the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Sight Reading explores how the quest to create something real and true--be it a work of art or one's own life--can lead to deeper personal revelations, including the secrets we keep, event from ourselves.