About Kerri Turner: Author of The Last Days of the Romanov Dancers () and The Daughter of Victory Lights (). In I signed with literary age /5. Kerri Turner is a dancer and dance teacher who, through force of circumstance has become an author. Her first book, The Last Days of the Romanov Dancers, due for release in January , takes the reader back to , Petrograd, and the Russian Revolution. We may be familiar with characters such as Nijinsky, Diaghilev, Pavlova, but not so familiar with other characters of that www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 6 mins. The Imperial Russian Ballet has become a symbol of Romanov indulgence, and soon the lovers are forced to choose: their country, their art, or each other. Title from disc label. "Complete unabridged"--Container. Unabridged audio edition.
I've actually had a copy of Kerri Turners debut novel, 'The Last Days of the Romanov Dancers' sitting on my beside table for months. So when I heard Kerri would be in town, I thought it would be an opportune moment to not only take some time out for myself and actually read this incredible book, but also interview Kerri for the podcast. The Last Days of the Romanov Dancers by Kerri Turner 26 votes, % The Midnight Watch: A Novel of the Titanic and the Californian by David Dyer. NetGalley helps publishers and authors promote digital review copies to book advocates and industry professionals. Publishers make digital review copies and audiobooks available for the NetGalley community to discover, request, read, and review.
Better Reading: “A stunning debut from a talented new Australian voice, The Last Days of the Romanov Dancers is a powerful novel of revolution, passion, and just how much people are willing to sacrifice for love. Fans of historical fiction will relish the rich detail of the book, and the way it captures both the facts and essence of the period. Kerri Turner is a dancer and dance teacher who, through force of circumstance has become an author. Her first book, The Last Days of the Romanov Dancers, due for release in January , takes the reader back to , Petrograd, and the Russian Revolution. We may be familiar with characters such as Nijinsky, Diaghilev, Pavlova, but not so familiar with other characters of that era. The Last of the Romanov Dancers is the debut novel by Aussie author Kerri Turner and is a good combination of fact and fiction on a well versed topic but with a fresh twist. An intriguing historical venture into Russian ballet during the dying days of the Romanov rule.
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