Hungarian Dances
By (Author) Jessica Duchen
Hodder & Stoughton
Hodder & Stoughton
24th July 2008
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
400
Width 128mm, Height 196mm, Spine 28mm
320g
Do you ever wish that you could be someone else Just step out of your life and wake up as someone new
Karina s life was once mapped out for her she was meant to follow in the footsteps of her Hungarian grandmother, a world-famous violinist. Instead, she s a teacher, a mum and wife to Julian, a very English husband who s not always in step with her. But when disaster befalls her best friend, Karina feels forced to question the very foundations of her existence. Encouraged by a chance encounter with a like-minded musician, she begins to delve into her grandmother s Gypsy past, and to discover the secrets of her Hungarian family history. Life will never be the same again.Like most people, Karina isn t sure the life she chose was the right one. But she is willing to take drastic steps to change it.'Jessica Duchen's debut novel is captivating, imaginative and fascinating. As a musician and a mother, I recognized many of the scenarios and found the questions that were posed very poignant, both from a musical and personal perspective. The pace builds powerfully to a dramatic and ultimately very moving conclusion. Completely gripping!' -- Tasmin Little on RITES OF SPRING 'Adam and Sasha appear to have the perfect life - good jobs, a nice home, money and three perfect children. But as their marriage begins to unravel, their ballet-crazy daughter starts staving herself - and her parents are too preoccupied to notice. A haunting, heartbreaking novel.' -- Closer on RITES OF SPRING 'A sensitive and thought-provoking novel that will resonate all the more for those with musical leanings.' -- Femke Colborne, MUSO on RITES OF SPRING 'Duchen skilfully balances the conventions of the genre with the authority of a writer who really knows her subject. ALICIA's GIFT is a wonderful read. But make sure you keep the Kleenex handy when you tackle it.' -- Music Teacher on Alicia's Gift 'This is a very well written study of the problem of being and having a child prodigy... it's a gripping read and it's very easy to get caught up in the excitement of wanting Alicia to succeed... I enjoyed this book a lot' -- Muso on Alicia's Gift
Jessica Duchen was born in London and grew up with music and writing as twin passions. She writes for the Independent" and has interviewed most of today's greatest musicians. HUNGARIAN DANCES is her third novel. Her other books include biographies of the composers Gabriel Faure and Erich Wolfgang Korngold and she has written several stage works and short stories. She lives in London with her violinist husband.