The Girls at the Kingfisher Club

The Girls at the Kingfisher Club
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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2014

نویسنده

Genevieve Valentine

شابک

9781629236711
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

AudioFile Magazine
The Twelve Dancing Princesses never had more fun than the 12 Hamilton sisters in this new take on the old tale. Susie Berneis keeps the energy high as the girls slip away from their overprotective father each night to partake of the glamour of New York City's nightlife in the Roaring Twenties. Berneis keeps the girls fresh and alive as they visit speakeasies, flirt with gangsters and reprobates, and dance the night away with men of all stripes. When their father believes they're up to something more sinful, he determines to marry them off or have them committed to institutions. Berneis sounds appropriately distressed as Jo, the eldest sister and narrator of the book, takes matters into her own hands. S.J.H. © AudioFile 2014, Portland, Maine

Publisher's Weekly

March 3, 2014
Set in Jazz Age Manhattan, Valentine pays homage in her second novel (after Mechanique) to “The Twelve Dancing Princesses,” a Brothers Grimm story. The book’s imagery has a cinematic sweep, but the narrative itself is less dazzling. Jo Hamilton, called the General by her 11 younger sisters, does her best to shield them from their wealthy, distant father. Disappointed that his wife did not give him any sons, he houses the girls on the top floors of their mansion, away from their mother, to be raised by nannies and each other. Jo begins to sneak her sisters out to speakeasies around town where “the Princesses,” as they are eventually dubbed, anonymously dance the night away. Jo is hardened by the responsibility of keeping the girls safe during their outings and protecting them from their father, who would marry them off to cold and uncaring men like himself, and she stops dancing after meeting a man she thinks she could love. The narrative unfolds from her perspective, and though Jo’s matter-of-fact attitude doesn’t get in the way of Valentine’s lush period detail, it unfortunately keeps the reader at an emotional distance for too much of the novel. Agent: Joe Monti, Barry Goldblatt Literary Agency.




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