
Rachel Hullett
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Jan 15, 2025 |
bookbrowse.com | Rachel Hullett
BookBrowse: In Juhea Kim's sophomore novel, a world-famous ballerina returns to the stage years after a near career-ending injury and is forced to confront figures from her past. This review is available to non-members for a limited time. For access to our digital magazine, free books,and other benefits, become a member today.
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Dec 4, 2024 |
bookbrowse.com | Rachel Hullett
BookBrowse: Set against the backdrop of Iran's turbulent twentieth century and spanning decades, The Lion Women of Tehran chronicles a story of betrayal and redemption between two best friends, Ellie and Homa. This review is available to non-members for a limited time.
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Nov 26, 2024 |
bookbrowse.com | Rachel Hullett
This article relates to City of Night Birds City of Night Birds centers on a performance of Giselle, which a world-famous ballerina is going to perform as her first foray back to the stage after a forced hiatus. Giselle is a romantic ballet in two acts that tells the story of a German peasant girl from the countryside. Giselle falls in love with a nobleman, Albrecht, who has disguised himself as the peasant Loys.
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May 1, 2024 |
bookbrowse.com | Jo Piazza |Rachel Hullett
BookBrowse: A multigenerational journey through Sicily, where a woman investigates the possible murder of her great-aunt. Sara Marsala is going through a rough patch, to say the least.
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Apr 16, 2024 |
bookbrowse.com | Allen Bratton |Rachel Hullett
BookBrowse: Allen Bratton's debut, a contemporary queer reimagining of Shakespeare's Henriad, follows Hal, son and heir of the Duke of Lancaster, through drug-addled sexual encounters in the London party scene as he grapples with his complicated family legacy. Allen Bratton's Henry Henry chronicles a year in the life of Hal Lancaster.
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