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Too Beautiful To Dance
Too Beautiful To Dance
Nov 28, 2025 1:00 AM

Author:Diana Appleyard

Too Beautiful To Dance

Sara never doubted her husband, the successful, handsome Matt. Then his best friend blurts out the horrible truth - that he has a bright young girlfriend to match his glittering career.

Unable to bear the pain and humiliation, Sara decides to get away. To get right away - to Cornwall, where in a dilapidated cottage by the sea she hopes to find... healing? Ora new life?

With a surprised urban dog and the minimum of baggage, she discovers that she can manage on her own. That she is still an attractive, desirable woman. That she can be her own person, and dance to her own music.

She might go back. Maybe. Or perhaps the future lies in a quite different direction altogether ......

Reviews

An intelligent, uplifting novel

—— Woman and Home

In a series of funny, moving set pieces, di Rollo explores the aftermath of the Great War through her cast of bewildered veterans

—— Marie Claire

Often very amusing and tartly observed... a bold comic creation

—— Times Literary Supplement

A comedy of manners, given tragic depths

—— The Tablet

At once riveting, horrifying and deeply sad. Fiction with the force of an avalanche, snowballing unstoppably

—— San Francisco Chronicle

Hugely readable, engaging, original. What an imagination - and what a memorable conceit

—— Literary Review

As hard to pin down as its hero, yet as readable as The Corrections

—— Guardian

Immensely readable, a grand American novel

—— New Statesman

Seizes readers by the lapels with a story that feels serious and mysterious ... He has teased ordinary circumstances into something extraordinary, which is exactly what we want our fiction writers to do

—— Economist

Ferris writes hauntingly on the fragility of our minds and on the compulsions that drive us, despite our best intentions

—— Vogue

Brave and masterful. A writer of the first order

—— Boston Globe

An accomplished and daring work

—— Los Angeles Times

Faulks's most vivid character is the odious John Veals, a hedge-fund manager, who relishes all the money that he makes and the power that he quietly exerts... Veals is brilliantly insidious... A thoughtful page-turner... The handsome sunset is heavily, and rightly, weighed down by dark clouds

—— The Times

A tragedy at sea, a miracle on paper... Moore offers us, elegantly, exultantly, the very consciousness of her characters. In this way, she does more than make us feel for them. She makes us feel what they feel, which is the point of literature and maybe even the point of being human.

—— Globe and Mail

This mesmerising book is full of tears, and is a graceful meditation on how to survive life's losses

—— Marie Claire

Fans of Anita Shreve and Anne Enright will love this

—— Viv Groskop , Red Magazine

The gentle, meandering pace of this exquisitely expresses the agony of grief and the confusions and complexities of parental love

—— Easy Living

Moore's portrayal of loss is remarkably real

—— Clare Longrigg , Psychologies

Profoundly moving, beautifully written book

—— Waterstone's Books Quarterly

A marvellous book

—— Winnipeg Free Press

A perfectly pitched novel that captures its characters and their dilemmas.

—— Woman and Home

Lose yourself in a fantastical gastronomical journey ... This novel explores familial love in an unexpected way, and you'll be hooked from the first taste

—— She

This emotional and moving tale blew us away with its beauty

—— Bella

It's as beautiful as it is strange. Bender writes such lyrical sentences, you pause over them in wonder. She has an unusual take on life; and makes even the ordinary extraordinary. It's a compulsive page turner. This book is already a best seller in America, and has been embraced by book clubs. I loved it. It's one of those books you don't want to finish - and even when you have - it stays in your mind. Bender has written three previous novels. I intend to savour them all

—— Irish Examiner

This novel, in the style of stories like Chocolat, is a dreamy feast of gorgeous writing ... Gently, beautiful, odd, this is a story to sip and savour

—— Dublin Evening Herald

An intriguing premise for an original novel about a family and its relationships

—— Good Book Guide

Moving and highly original, this book will make you look at food in a whole new light

—— Star
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