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Dance Like No One is Watching

July 12, 2017 by melanir Leave a Comment

The Girls at the Kingfisher Club is a retelling of Twelve Dancing Princesses set in the 1920s. It is light on magic, or rather has absolutely none, but heavy on feminism and awesomeness. Despite being a fairy tale retelling, I can’t really label this a fantasy novel, so I’m not. I really, really liked it and I loved setting this story of women finding liberation and defying the ‘king’ against the backdrop of the proto-women’s liberation that happened during the 20s. It’s a glorious mashup. Twelve […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: fairy tale retellings, Genevieve Valentine

“The girls were wild for dancing, and nothing else. No hearts beat underneath those thin, bright dresses. They laughed like glass.”

June 14, 2017 by alwaysanswerb Leave a Comment

3.5 stars This is a very imaginative and clever re-telling of the Twelve Dancing Princesses fairy-tale set in Prohibition NYC. The princesses are flappers and their father is some kind of business magnate trying to protect his family legacy without a son, the poor man. He keeps them locked up in their large home to protect their virtue and reputation, because that’s a surefire way to earn the obedience of teenagers. Here’s the overview from Goodreads: “Jo, the firstborn, “The General” to her eleven sisters, […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: 1920s, fairy tale retelling, Genevieve Valentine, historical fiction, prohibition

Dance, Dance, Dance

October 22, 2015 by yesknopemaybe Leave a Comment

This was one hell of an enjoyable read! Lots of thanks to the several Cannonballers who raved about it. The Girls at the Kingfisher Club is based on The Twelve Dancing Princesses fairy tale which I LOVED as a kid. Did anyone ever see that tv adaptation with Lesley Ann Warren? We had it recorded on VHS and I probably wore it out with my constant rewatches. Not sure if it’d hold up years later, but this book set in the roaring twenties was the […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: fairy tale retelling, Fiction, Genevieve Valentine, historical fiction, The Girls at the Kingfisher Club

Gotta dance!

July 7, 2015 by Fiat.Luxury 1 Comment

I was immediately intrigued by Melina’s review of The Girls at the Kingfisher Club.  It looked like the kind of story that hit all my soft spots: Manhattan, fairy tales, Jazz Age, and, perhaps most importantly, ladies who shut down the dance floor.  I cannot help myself with the dance stories.  I love them all, from the cheesiest Step It Up #39 or whatever to the most discretely dramatic conversation during an Austen Regency dance, I will drink them all up. And I wasn’t disappointed!  This is a […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: 1920s, all i wanna do is DANCE, Fairy Tales, Genevieve Valentine, jazz age, New York City, The Girls at the Kingfisher Club

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