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The Ballroom Girls by Transworld Publishers Ltd; 9781529176537

The Ballroom Girls

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Set against the vibrant backdrop of Blackpool in the summer of 1942, The Ballroom Girls weaves the poignant tale of three young women navigating the tumultuous waters of life during World War II. Each girl carries her own dreams and burdens, creating a rich tapestry of hope, ambition, and resilience.

The Plot

Sylvia is caught in the relentless grip of her mother's expectations, striving for success in the competitive world of ballroom dancing. Her mother's dancing school looms large over her aspirations, pushing Sylvia to excel amid the chaos of war.

Pearl, hailing from a bustling family that works at the Pleasure Beach, longs to escape her everyday life. She dreams of stepping into the glamorous world of ballroom dancing, where the music and movement can offer a fleeting escape from the harsh realities surrounding her.

Joy, an evacuee who has suffered great loss in the Blitz, finds herself working as a cleaner. Through her eyes, the story explores themes of survival and finding solace in unexpected places, as she discovers the transformative power of dance.

Themes

  • Resilience in the face of adversity
  • The pursuit of dreams amid hardship
  • The importance of friendship and community

With its vivid descriptions and deep emotional resonance, The Ballroom Girls invites readers into a world where hope and despair collide, reminding us of the strength found in pursuing one's passions, even against the odds. Fans of historical fiction and stories of personal triumph may also enjoy similar works such as The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah or The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane by Lisa See.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 127 mm × 197 mm × 25 mm
Pages: 400
Publisher: Transworld Publishers Ltd
ISBN: 9781529176537

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