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Dancing for Degas
Dancing for Degas
Author: Kathryn Wagner
In the City of Lights, at the dawn of a new age, begins an unforgettable story of great love, great art -- and the most painful choices of the heart. — With this fresh and vibrantly imagined portrait of the Impressionist artist Edgar Degas, readers are transported through the eyes of a young Parisian ballerina to an era of light and movement. An ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780385343862
ISBN-10: 0385343868
Publication Date: 3/16/2010
Pages: 384
Edition: Original
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  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 12 ratings
Publisher: Bantam
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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summrsun16 avatar reviewed Dancing for Degas on + 16 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I was intrigued when I won this as a Goodreads First Reads, and delved into it as both a lover of historical fiction as well as someone with an educational background in art history. While I do think it had promise, it ultimately was just okay for me.

Of course it should be noted that I did receive an ARC - an uncorrected copy which still required editing. I do hope that an editor thoroughly goes through the book to clean up extraneous storylines and improve the writing. At times I found the prose a bit sophomoric. The perspective is first-person present-tense, which I found to be a little distracting. I do wish that Wagner would have focused on the Franco-Prussian War. It is touched on, but only very briefly, and I think this could have been a really interesting storyline and a good distraction from the overly romance-y aspects of the story.

The second half was the better part of the book. It was definitely quicker and more interesting, and I found myself flying through the pages. I would recommend this more for fans of historical romances - as a historical fiction lover I was left just a little disappointed.
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Helpful Score: 1
One person who reviewed this book thought the writing was sophomoric. I cannot agree. I thought the author wrote in the voice of a young peasant girl who gradually becomes educated and an accomplished ballet dancer. The story is a love story but is also the story of a young woman who learns about love through experience. Her youth shows in her romantic view of the artist, Edgar Degas, with whom she falls in love. I quite liked this little story. Finally got back to finish this book. I think it should be rated as a YA book. It would be perfect for a young dancer to read about the background of dancers in the past.
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livingwilde avatar reviewed Dancing for Degas on + 12 more book reviews
I picked this up at Costco because I liked the cover. I had a hard time getting into the book at first, but once I got about 50 pages in, I had a hard time putting it down. The level of historical detail regarding the impressionists and the ballet was fascinating. The characters (once we got rid of mother!) were compelling. By the time I was mid-way through, I found myself making time on a car trip (yes, I pulled over at a rest stop) to jump back into the book. Loved it. Will watch for future offerings by this author!


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