Edition |
First edition. |
Physical Description |
viii, 386 pages ; 24 cm. |
Summary |
In 1913, the restless world sat on the brink of unimaginable suffering. But for one woman, the darkness of a new era had already made itself at home. Isadora Duncan would come to be known as the mother of modern dance, but in the spring of 1913 she was a grieving mother, after a freak accident in Paris resulted in the drowning death of her two young children. The accident cracked Isadora's life in two: on one side, the brilliant young talent who captivated audiences the world over; on the other, a heartbroken mother spinning dangerously on the edge of sanity. |
Subject |
Duncan, Isadora, 1877-1927 -- Fiction.
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Women dancers -- Fiction.
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Biographical fiction.
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