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The Colours of the Dance E J Pepper

The Colours of the Dance By E J Pepper

The Colours of the Dance by E J Pepper


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Covers the moment in history when the English Government was trying to introduce a form of Irish self-rule that would unite the whole country. Set in late nineteenth century Ireland, this is a fresh and original story told by ten-year-old narrator, Brede.

The Colours of the Dance Summary

The Colours of the Dance by E J Pepper

Rule 1: When you're dancing, shoulders back and point your toes. Rule 2: Keep your thumbs clear when you're chopping vegetables. Rule 3: Don't go wandering through the house without permission.
Ten-year-old Brede understands these household regulations well enough, but how to make sense of the endless talk of a Home Rule that has nothing to do with vegetables or dance?
Homeless and destitute, she and her Aunt Kate are employed as the only Catholics in the household of the beautiful spendthrift Adelina Thompson and her bullying husband, Alexander. But what is it that Brede sees that forces her to flee with her aunt in terror?
Taken into the household of William Henderson, a Protestant supporter of Irish Home Rule, Brede becomes the mute and uncomprehending witness to the unfolding political turmoil and to a love affair that will culminate in murder. Set in 19th century Ulster, Brede's mesmerising voice breathes new life into this historic time.

About E J Pepper

E J Pepper grew up in Worcestershire and Co. Donegal, and now lives with her husband on the Surrey/Sussex border. She has worked as a marital therapist and as a magistrate and has an M.A. in Creative Writing from the University of Chichester. She is the author of Flight Path, published in 2020, and is currently working on her third novel.

Additional information

GOR011430361
9781800462854
1800462859
The Colours of the Dance by E J Pepper
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Troubador Publishing
2021-05-28
360
N/A
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