The Sugar House
par
Antonia White
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Children’s
Format
Broché
Pages
257
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Aug 3, 2006
Éditeur
Virago
ISBN-10
1844083799
ISBN-13
9781844083794
Description
In 1920, Clara Batchelor, once a heroine in a previous tale, finds herself navigating the tumultuous world of theater as an actress with a touring company. As she travels from town to town, Clara grapples with the challenges of her craft, the expectations of her emerging fame, and the shadows of her past. The stage becomes both her sanctuary and her prison, filled with the thrill of performance and the weight of scrutiny.
Amidst the glitz and glamour of the roaring twenties, Clara seeks authenticity in a world that often feels superficial. Every city she visits reveals new characters and experiences, each of them leaving a mark on her spirit. Friendships bloom and fade like the sets she performs upon, each interaction shaping her identity and aspirations as she strives to balance her art with her inner desires.
As Clara's journey unfolds, she must confront her own vulnerabilities, face the realities of her choices, and ultimately find her place in a world that is as changing as the roles she embodies. "The Sugar House" serves as a poignant exploration of ambition, self-discovery, and the intricate tapestry of human connections within the vibrant backdrop of the early twentieth century.
Amidst the glitz and glamour of the roaring twenties, Clara seeks authenticity in a world that often feels superficial. Every city she visits reveals new characters and experiences, each of them leaving a mark on her spirit. Friendships bloom and fade like the sets she performs upon, each interaction shaping her identity and aspirations as she strives to balance her art with her inner desires.
As Clara's journey unfolds, she must confront her own vulnerabilities, face the realities of her choices, and ultimately find her place in a world that is as changing as the roles she embodies. "The Sugar House" serves as a poignant exploration of ambition, self-discovery, and the intricate tapestry of human connections within the vibrant backdrop of the early twentieth century.
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