The Piano Man
Tim Vicary
Oxford Bookworms LibraryLevel 1
A level 1 Oxford Bookworms Library graded reader. Written for Learners of English by Tim Vicary.
A woman finds a man on a beach. He is very cold, his clothes are wet, and he cannot speak. The woman phones for help, and an ambulance comes and takes the man to hospital. In hospital they ask the man questions, but he does not answer. He still cannot speak – or does not want to speak. Who is he, this strange man from the sea? What is his name? Where did he come from? And why do they call him the Piano Man?
TIM VICARY
The Piano Man
THE PIANO MAN
When somebody has an accident, there are sometimes two kinds of injury. One is an injury to the body, perhaps a broken arm or a leg, or something worse. But there is also another kind of injury, and you cannot see these injuries because they are inside a person’s head. The shock of a bad accident can do strange and terrible things to a person’s brain.
Avril is a nurse in a hospital. She is very good with patients like the man from the sea. He was on a beach, in wet clothes, and nobody knows anything about him, not even his name. He has an injury to his head, but it is not a bad one. He can eat, and drink, and see, and hear. But he cannot speak, and he is very unhappy. Why? What happened to him, and where did he come from?
One day he draws a picture of a piano, so Avril gives him a name – the Piano Man. Somebody, somewhere, knows something about the Piano Man. But that person is on a boat, and the boat is sailing back to St Petersburg in Russia …
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CHAPTER 1
THE MAN FROM THE SEA
The boat, the boat … where is it? I must find the boat … I’m cold … so cold. Oh, Lida, where are you? How can I find you? I must find you … So cold, so cold … I must get back on the boat … Oh, Lida … Lida … Lida …
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