Thanks Barry. I'll report back on how it went, but can recommend the book, which I'm currently reading for the third time. It covers Alma's life leading up to her meeting with Mahler, and their life together. It's highly readable, written in a vivid and colourful style, and very thoroughly researched - I wrote a review of it for the Wayfarer, the newsletter of GMS-UK. Mary Sharratt is on a mission to write strong women back into history, and among her previous six novels is "Illuminations" about the composer Hildegard of Bingen, which I've also read and can recommend. Women composers have had a raw deal from history!