Mozart’s Sister, Alcina Press 2005. Paperback 227 pages,  £12.95, eBook £7.95. 
ISBN 978-0-9550713-0-0

Reviews of Mozart’s Sister by A.M. Bauld

‘Alison Bauld weaves a compelling tale around the little we do know to create an extraordinarily accomplished first novel ... she has created a flesh and blood character giving fresh perspectives on the Mozart family’s world by seeing it through Nannerl’s eyes ... a veritable tour de force.’
Classic FM Magazine

‘For those who want to explore further, A.M. Bauld’s novel, Mozart’s Sister, is a vividly imagined dream about its period, based on the wonderful conceit that Mozart’s body was never buried in Vienna but was brought back to Salzburg.’
Times Literary Supplement

‘A.M. Bauld has created a vivid and convincing portrayal of Nannerl Mozart’s life.
She also offers an intriguing new hypothesis about Mozart’s final resting place.’
The Guardian

‘Mozart’s Sister is that rare phenomenon ... a book that is hugely enjoyable for the general reader but is also essential reading for scholars. From start to finish Ieas enthralled.’
Classic FM Radio

‘It is an enchanting tale full of plots and sub-plots, written with fascinating perception and a real feel for history.’
Pianist Magazine

‘Mozart’s Sister is a brilliantly constructed debut novel ... A good read, quirkily written,
I loved it.’
Musical Opinion