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Author: Kapelke-Dale Rachel
Package Dimensions: 0x235x788
Number Of Pages: 304
Release Date: 07-12-2021
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Dare Me meets Black Swan and Luckiest Girl Alive in a captivating, voice-driven debut novel about a trio of ballerinas who meet as students at the Paris Opera Ballet School.Thirteen years ago, Delphine abandoned her prestigious soloist spot at the Paris Opera Ballet for a new life in St. Petersburg––taking with her a secret that could upend the lives of her best friends, fellow dancers Lindsay and Margaux. Now 36 years old, Delphine has returned to her former home and to the legendary Palais Garnier Opera House, to choreograph the ballet that will kickstart the next phase of her career––and, she hopes, finally make things right with her former friends. But Delphine quickly discovers that things have changed while she’s been away…and some secrets can’t stay buried forever. Moving between the trio’s adolescent years and the present day, Rachel Kapelke-Dale’s The Ballerinas explores the complexities of female friendship, the dark drive towards physical perfection in the name of artistic expression, the double-edged sword of ambition and passion, and the sublimated rage that so many women hold inside––all culminating in a twist you won’t see coming, with magnetic characters you won’t soon forget.
Review
Praise for The Ballerinas:One of the “Biggest Mysteries and Thrillers for the Rest of 2021″––GoodreadsOne of “21 Must-Read Books to Cozy Up with This Fall” ––Brit + CoOne of the “Top Winter Debuts”––Library Journal”This highly readable, dramatic look behind the curtains is an unqualified success.”––Booklist”A well-crafted thriller for fans of Megan Abbott’s.” ––Publishers Weekly”Deliciously observed emotional tangles”––Library Journal “The Ballerinas deftly uses the professional dance setting to explore the complexities of female friendships and the lingering impacts of ballet’s patriarchal culture as it hurtles toward the bloody conclusion promised on the first pages.”––Dance Magazine”You’ll never look at ballet the same.”––Book Riot”Forever shaped by their friendship and the most grueling artform in the world, three friends navigate love, secrets, ambition and the pursuit of artistic perfection within the hallowed walls of the world’s most prestigious ballet school and company. Engrossing, deft and insightful, I loved THE BALLERINAS―from its provocative opening pages, to its blistering climax, to its exactly right final scenes.”––Cathy Marie Buchanan, New York Times bestselling author of The Painted Girls and Daughter of Black Lake “Wonderfully atmospheric, THE BALLERINAS is a twirling dream of a story exploring the sacrifices and pain of creation, the shrinking of women and the pressure of always being on show.” ––Araminta Hall, author of Our Kind of Cruelty”A dark and searing exploration of bodily autonomy, friendship, memory and loss set in the gritty, bloody world of elite ballet. I was hooked from the first line of this shimmering debut.”––Ella Berman, author of The Comeback”There is a moment in THE BALLERINAS when Rachel Kapelke-Dale describes ballet as a place where women “both reign and serve.” If you are anticipating competition and sabotage here, you won’t be wrong―but to distill this novel to its rivalries is to do it a great injustice. THE BALLERINAS is an incisive examination of a place and institution that both depends upon and diminishes women; Kapelke-Dale has crafted a sharp exploration of bodies, art, and agency that left me wondering what it means to be an audience member, and what it means to be seen.” ––Emily Layden, author of All Girls”Kapelke-Dale’s debut comes roaring out of the wings with all the grace and strength of a prima ballerina. Deftly constructed and crackling with tension, THE BALLERINAS is a stunner of a novel, with electric prose and careful observations on loyalty, ambition, power, and rage within the crucible of intense female friendships. I tore through this unforgettable thriller―and I’ll never look at professional dance the same way again.”––Andrea Bartz, auth
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