The Phoenix Ballroom by Ruth Hogan audiobook

The Phoenix Ballroom

By Ruth Hogan
Read by Jane Copland

HarperCollins 9780063348745
Unabridged
Format : CD (In Stock)
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From the wildly popular bestselling author of The Keeper of Lost Things comes a heartfelt and inspiring story about a wealthy widow who revives a beloved famous local landmark—and restores joy and sparkle to her own life in the process. It’s never too late to start dancing again. For fifty years, Venetia Hargreaves’s world revolved around her husband. She built their life around his big career, with dinner on the table at six, a lovely home, and a dutiful son just as business-minded as his father. Now Venetia is a wealthy widow left with a beautiful but empty home, an enviable bank balance, and a distinct feeling that she missed the boat. Once she was a dance instructor who dreamed of opening her own ballroom school with a fellow teacher who won her heart. Instead, Venetia chose the safer path. So, at seventy-four years of age, Venetia declares her independence, first with a makeover and then by adopting a new dog. But something is still missing—until on one of her dog walks by the river she passes by a building she remembers all too well. In her youth it was the spectacular Phoenix Ballroom, where she used to teach waltzes and tangos. These days it’s a community center and spiritualist church, funded by a mysterious benefactor who only pays for the upkeep. Eager to revive at least one meaningful thing from her past, Venetia buys the Phoenix Ballroom, and finds a supportive and loving community of lost souls who become a delightful multigenerational family-by-choice. As the ballroom regains its former glory, the community and Venetia’s humdrum life are revived as well, proving wonderful things can come from the darkest of places.

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Summary

Summary

From the wildly popular bestselling author of The Keeper of Lost Things comes a heartfelt and inspiring story about a wealthy widow who revives a beloved famous local landmark—and restores joy and sparkle to her own life in the process.

It’s never too late to start dancing again.

For fifty years, Venetia Hargreaves’s world revolved around her husband. She built their life around his big career, with dinner on the table at six, a lovely home, and a dutiful son just as business-minded as his father. Now Venetia is a wealthy widow left with a beautiful but empty home, an enviable bank balance, and a distinct feeling that she missed the boat.

Once she was a dance instructor who dreamed of opening her own ballroom school with a fellow teacher who won her heart. Instead, Venetia chose the safer path.

So, at seventy-four years of age, Venetia declares her independence, first with a makeover and then by adopting a new dog. But something is still missing—until on one of her dog walks by the river she passes by a building she remembers all too well. In her youth it was the spectacular Phoenix Ballroom, where she used to teach waltzes and tangos. These days it’s a community center and spiritualist church, funded by a mysterious benefactor who only pays for the upkeep.

Eager to revive at least one meaningful thing from her past, Venetia buys the Phoenix Ballroom, and finds a supportive and loving community of lost souls who become a delightful multigenerational family-by-choice.

As the ballroom regains its former glory, the community and Venetia’s humdrum life are revived as well, proving wonderful things can come from the darkest of places.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“An enchanting tale of community, friendship, and acceptance, illuminating the joys of living your life as your own true self whatever your age. With multifaceted characters, crystal-clear prose, and a luminous story, The Phoenix Ballroom sparkles as kaleidoscopically as the chandeliers that are alight once more. A hugely entertaining read.” Sarah Haywood, author of The Cactus

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Author

Author Bio: Ruth Hogan

Author Bio: Ruth Hogan

Ruth Hogan is the award-winning author of four novels. She was born in Bedford, England. A fan of stories since childhood, she studied English and drama at Goldsmiths, University of London.

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Available Formats : CD, MP3 CD
Category: Fiction/Women
Audience: Adult
Language: English