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The Still Point

(2024)
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Set in the glamorous yet grueling world of ballet girls and their mothers as they compete for a prestigious prize, this fascinating novelfrom the acclaimed, award-winning author of Keeping Lucy, Two Rivers, and Such a Pretty Girl combines lyrical writing with an addictively readable "suburban noir" plot, sure to delight fans of Celeste Ng's Little Fires Everywhere and Liane Moriarty’s Big, Little Lies.

“She had never seen Bea dance like this. Ever sat spellbound as her daughter grew from a little girl into a woman before her eyes . . .”

Ever, Lindsay, and Josie have ushered their daughters—Bea, Olive, and Savvy—through years of dance classes in their coastal California town. They’ve tended bloodied feet, stitched ribbons to countless pairs of pointe shoes, and in the process, forged friendships that seem to transcend rivalry.
 
But now Etienne Bernay,
enfant terrible of French ballet, has come to their conservatory. Not only will he direct this year’s production of The Nutcracker, but he���s brought along a film crew to document his search for one special student who will receive a full scholarship to the Ballet de Paris Academie. For the girls, this is the chance to fulfill lifelong dreams. For Ever, recently widowed and struggling financially, it may be the only way to keep Bea dancing. And Bea is a truly gifted dancer—poetic and ethereal, breathtaking to watch.
 
Lindsay, meanwhile, frets that Olive is growing tired of the punishing reality of training, while Josie has no such qualms about Savvy, who is a powerhouse of ambition.
 
From auditions to casting to rehearsals, the cameras capture the selection process, with its backstabbing and jealousy, disappointment and triumph. But it’s behind the scenes that Bernay’s arrival will yield the most shocking revelations, exposing the secrets and lies at the heart of all three families—and the sacrifices women make for their children, for friendship, and for art.
 



Genre: Mystery

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