
A Dancer in Wartime
Gillian Lynne
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A unique memoir about ballet, World War II, and a peerless group of dancers, this is an irresistible read for all ballet lovers
Gillian Lynne is one of the world's preeminent choreographers, but she started her career as a ballerina, learning to dance alongside Margot Fonteyn during World War II, and here is the story of her extraordinary childhood. From Miss Madeleine Sharp's Ballet Class for Young Ladies in Bromley to being evacuated with her theater school to a crumbling pile in rural Leicestershire, and from performing in the West End with doodlebugs falling to touring a devastated Europe to entertain the troops, the early years were hard, exciting, and dramatic. And when the call came to join Sadler's Wells--well, what ballerina hopeful could have asked for more? An irresistible mix of wartime nostalgia and the story of a leading ballerina's hard-won path to success, this is the perfect read for all ballet lovers, and is illustrated throughout with exquisitely charming black-and-white photos, programs, and keepsakes.
Product Details
Publisher | Vintage UK |
Publish Date | November 09, 2012 |
Pages | 294 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780099555773 |
Dimensions | 7.7 X 5.1 X 1.0 inches | 0.7 pounds |
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Reviews
"Linskey has done for Newcastle what Ian Rankin has done for Edinburgh. . . . The writing is as fast and furious as a well-oiled machine gun. This alone is impressive, but he also possesses a talent for character development that elevates the story to a new level. An impressive and intelligent début." --New York Journal of Books on The Drop
"A charming and moving portrait of a wartime childhood and an extraordinary account of what it takes to make it on stage . . . I couldn't put it down." --Elaine Paige, actress and musician
"Gillian's journey through dance is a story of passion and devotion that should be read by everyone, not just dance lovers." --Arlene Phillips, choreographer
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