Here at the End of the World We Learn to Dance bookcover

Here at the End of the World We Learn to Dance

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Description

In tango, there are no wrong turns. But every dance begins with a backward step.

Taking his cue from the tango, the acclaimed author of Mister Pip has written a thrilling and sensuous novel about how we fall in love.

Ranging from rural New Zealand during the final days of World War I to Buenos Aires at mid-century to the present day, this masterful novel intertwines two love stories across three generations. The deep suspicions of an isolated community in the midst of war force Louise and Schmidt--two near-strangers--to hide in a cave overlooking the ocean. Desperate for solace, Schmidt teaches Louise the tango, and the iconic dance becomes their mutual obsession and the trigger for an affair that will span continents.

Years later, Schmidt's granddaughter, keeper of the family secrets, owns a restaurant in Wellington where a shy young student named Lionel washes the dishes. One day she snaps her fingers in his direction and says: "I need to dance."

Brilliantly evoking the seductive power of one of the world's most famous dances, Lloyd Jones's novel is a virtuoso performance.

Product Details

PublisherDial Press
Publish DateAugust 26, 2008
Pages276
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9780385342629
Dimensions7.5 X 5.1 X 0.6 inches | 0.4 pounds
BISAC Categories: Literary Fiction,

About the Author

Lloyd Jones was born in New Zealand in 1955. His previous novels and collections of stories include the award-winning The Book of Fame, Biografi, a New York Times Notable Book, Choo Woo, Here at the End of the World We Learn to Dance and Paint Your Wife. Lloyd Jones lives in Wellington.

Reviews

"A tale about finding your place in the world through someone else's storytelling.... When the book zeros in on Lionel's crush on Rosa and his hunger for the tales she has to tell, Jones hits one perfect note after another."--Seattle Times

"An imaginative love story."--Library Journal

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