The Ballroom

Paperback Published on: 01/09/2016
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The Ballroom
Bleak and beautiful
Anna Hope’s first novel, Wake, was one of the very many published in 2014 to commemorate the centenary of the outbreak of the Great War. I read a few of th... READ MORE
Jane E Skudder
The Ballroom
Fiction book of 2016 for me thus far.
One of the most straighforward reviews I've written this year. For me this has been my fiction book of 2016 thus far. As in 'The Wake' Hope in 'The Ballroo... READ MORE
Katie Fellows at Oxford
The Ballroom
Engaging, insightful, and less depressing than expected given the setting!
Thanks so much to NetGalley and Random House UK for providing me with access to a reviewer's copy of this book. This book was 100% enjoyable (if not 100... READ MORE
Angie at Glasgow Sauchiehall Street

Synopsis

The unputdownable historical novel by the acclaimed and bestselling author of WAKE and EXPECTATION: a devastating story of love and madness at the brink of the Great War.

'Absolutely heart-breaking. One of the best books I’ve ever read' DINAH JEFFERIES, author of The Tea-Planter's Wife

'Compelling, elegant, insightful' OBSERVER

1911: Inside an asylum at the edge of the Yorkshire moors, where men and women are kept apart by high walls and barred windows, there is a ballroom vast and beautiful. For one bright evening every week they come together and dance. When John and Ella meet it is a dance that will change two lives forever.

Set over the heatwave summer of 1911, the end of the Edwardian era, THE BALLROOM tells a rivetting tale of dangerous obsession, of madness and sanity, and of who gets to decide which is which. It is a love story like no other.

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Praise for Anna Hope's The Ballroom:

'Beautifully wrought, tender, heartbreaking' Sunday Express 5/5

'Moving, fascinating' Times

'A tender and absorbing love story' Daily Mail

'Unsentimental and affecting' Sunday Times

'Exquisitely good' Metro

'Absolutely fantastic . . . I'm in real awe of her writing' ELIZABETH MACNEAL, author of The Doll Factory
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Publisher information

  • Publisher: Transworld Publishers Ltd
  • ISBN: 9780552779470
  • Number of pages: 352
  • Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 22 mm
  • Weight: 242g
  • Languages: English

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The Ballroom
Beautifully Written Historical Fiction
It is 1911, on the edge of the Yorkshire moors stands the Sharston asylum and within its high walls there lies an elegant ballroom. Anna Hope brings us Th... READ MORE
David @OMGthatBook
The Ballroom
Love and madness
I was a huge fan of Anna Hope’s debut Wake, and so was thrilled to receive an early copy of her second novel, The Ballroom. Once again, this author’s skill... READ MORE
Leilah at Doncaster
The Ballroom
A constantly enthralling discovery of hope and poignancy in a desolate environment
It is 1911 and Ella opens her eyes to find herself inside an asylum set against the backdrop of the Yorkshire moors. She knows she doesn't belong there, am... READ MORE
Page to Stage Reviews (Zarina)
The Ballroom
Compelling
Thank you to Alison Barrow, publisher for this review copy. It is compelling, moving, simply brilliant! I started it yesterday and couldn't sleep until I h... READ MORE
Fiona Sharp
The Ballroom
Wonderful
I read Anna Hope's first book Wake and really loved it a lot, so had high hopes for The Ballroom, well I wasn't disappointed. A marvellous enthralling and ... READ MORE
ClareLisa
The Ballroom
Horrifying reality, enchanting beauty
Way back in October 2013, I was immensely privileged to be an early reviewer of Wake by Anna Hope. It's a book that remains vivid in my memory - one of tho... READ MORE
Being Anne
The Ballroom
Powerful, poignant and deeply-disturbing.
Set in 1911 in Sharston Asylum, West Yorkshire (based on the real-life Menston Asylum), this powerful, poignant story is told through three narrative voice... READ MORE
Linda Hepworth
The Ballroom
A mysterious and intriguing read that isn't too sappy
I found this to be an immersive read. Its quite mysterious and evocative of its time (the early 20th century). I felt the plot took some time to build but ... READ MORE
Isla Scott
The Ballroom
Bleak at times but beautifully written
I received a copy of this book from the publishers and this is my honest opinion of the book. Ella Fay finds herself in Sharston Asylum, locked away for a... READ MORE
Janet E
The Ballroom
It illuminates the narrow line that divides sanity and madness
The Ballroom is located in a mental health asylum in 1911. Once a week, selected male and female patients are allowed to come together for a dance, led by ... READ MORE
Joy Finlayson
The Ballroom
Powerful and Affecting
This book is set during the heatwave of 1911, in an asylum on the Yorkshire moors. It was a time when people were committed to asylums for the most minor o... READ MORE
Sandra Foy
The Ballroom
LOVE IT
This is now my All time favourite book and I can’t wait to get round to reading it again such and amazing moving story and a book club must have!
imogenlouise
The Ballroom
Get ready to start dancing
The setting is captured perfectly. The landscape leaves you breathless, preparing the mood for the story. The music of the novel is tuned to a human vibrat... READ MORE
P.H. Maddie