The sleeping beauties

Lucy Ashe

Book - 2024

May 1945 and at long last, Rosamund Caradon is feeling optimistic. As she returns the last few evacuees to London from her Devonshire manor, she vows to protect dance-obsessed daughter Jasmine from further peril. But a chance meeting with a Sadler's Wells ballet dancer changes everything. When the beautiful, elusive Briar Woods bursts into Rosamund's train carriage, it's clear her sights are set on the immediately captivated Jasmine. And Rosamund cannot shake the eerie feeling this accidental encounter is not what it seems. For Briar may be far away from the pointe shoes and greasepaint of the Sleeping Beauty ballet that is so much a part of her, but her performance for Rosamund might just be her most successful yet. This, Br...iar feels, is a show for a mother and daughter. A dance that could turn deadly...

Saved in:
1 being processed

1st Floor New Shelf Show me where

FICTION/Ashe Lucy
0 / 1 copies available
Location Call Number   Status
1st Floor New Shelf FICTION/Ashe Lucy (NEW SHELF) Due Feb 22, 2025
Subjects
Genres
Thrillers (Fiction)
Historical fiction
Novels
Published
New York : Union Square & Co 2024.
Language
English
Main Author
Lucy Ashe (author)
Item Description
Includes reading group guide.
Physical Description
342 pages ; 21 cm
ISBN
9781454951254
Contents unavailable.
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Former ballerina Ashe delivers another bewitching work of dance-themed historical suspense (after The Dance of the Dolls). Rosamund Caradon spent most of WWII sheltering children from Britain's bombed cities in her Devonshire manor. Now, in 1945, Rosamund is returning the last of her wards to their families in London. In the process, she grows worried that her daughter, Jasmine, who made friends with many of the evacuees, will soon be too lonely. En route to London, Briar Woods, a beautiful ballerina with Sadler's Wells Ballet who embodies all of Jasmine's dance ambitions, bursts into Rosamund and Jasmine's train carriage. Though Rosamund is suspicious of Briar's interest in Jasmine, she agrees to let Jasmine visit her at Sadler's Wells. When Briar tries to convince Jasmine to live with her, however, Rosamund's suspicions grow. In shifting timelines, Ashe fleshes out Briar's mysterious past before and during the war--and the depth of her obsession with Tchaikovsky's ballet The Sleeping Beauty--building to shocking revelations about her connection to Jasmine and Rosamund. Ashe's intimate ballet knowledge and meticulous historical detail elevate the proceedings. The result is both a satisfying page-turner and a moving meditation on the role of art in times of distress. (Sept.)

(c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved