
Prepare to be amazed by this fantastic novel by the acclaimed author Marina Endicott. Scheduled to be published as a Windmill paperback in September, but if you can’t wait until then, the beautiful hardback edition is available now.
Little Women meets Water for Elephants - The Little Shadows tells the story of three sisters making their way in the world of vaudeville before and during the First World War. Setting off to make their fortune as a singing act after the untimely death of their father, the girls, Aurora, Clover and Bella, are overseen by their fond but barely coping Mama.
The sisters begin with little in their favour besides youth and hope, but each one slowly and steadily evolves into a unique and accomplished artist while navigating her way to adulthood among a cast of extraordinary charmers, charlatans, eccentrics, impresarios - and once in a rare while, a bright star with transcendent gifts.
With gorgeous prose and keen insight, Endicott lures us onto the brightly lit stage and then into the little shadows that lurk behind the curtain, and reveals how the art of vaudeville - in all its variety, madness, melodrama, and sorrow - echoes the art of life itself.
Praise for The Little Shadows:
The Little Shadows is my book of the year. Think of your favourite stories about sisters - the gravity, levity and subtlety with which the lives of siblings are woven together; Endicott puts her own spin on that.’ Helen Oyeyemi, author of Mr Fox
‘A vivid coming of age tale about the beautiful Avery sisters, thrust on the vaudeville stage after their father’s death. Set in early 20th-century Canada, it catapults the reader into the beating heart of the travelling theatrical world - the smell of the greasepaint, heat of the spotlights, and high-wire adrenaline are near-tangible. Thrilling and moving this is a glittering jewel of a novel.’ Easy Living
The Little Shadows is a novel about art and women, and personal fulfilment and the thrill of performing… She has written an entertaining, moving and original work. - The National Post
The Little Shadows has Endicott’s wry sensibility, her pithy lyricism and her skill at pulling the rug out from under the reader’s feet. Like the previous novel, this one also concerns itself with big ideas: the point of art, sisterly and familial love and, as the war’s shadow extends and darkens, the meaning of life itself. - The Globe and Mail
It’s been chosen by STYLIST as one of their cult books for 2012, therefore it’s definately one not to be missed!
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To find out more about Marina and her books, visit her website.