Publication Date: 12/09/2024 ISBN: 9780241651520 Category:

Circus of Mirrors

Julie Owen Moylan

Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
Publication Date: 12/09/2024 ISBN: 9780241651520 Category:
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A Cabaret dancer falls in love as political tensions rise and the city becomes increasingly dangerous not only for herself, but also for her lover . . .

Perfect for fans of Cabaret and The Whalebone Theatre

‘Julie Owen Moylan writes about mid-20th century women like no-one else’ Laura Price

‘Sexy, electrically stylish, and beautiful – a gorgeous story about sisterhood, and a glamorous, evocative passport to a period we all long to get lost in’ Daisy Buchanan

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BERLIN, 1926: After the death of their parents, sisters Leni and Annette only have each other.
Desperate, but dreaming of better days, Leni finds work at a notorious cabaret: the Babylon Circus.

From the dancer’s barely-there costumes, to the glimmering mirrors that cover the walls, the Babylon Circus is where reality and fantasy merge. For Leni, it’s an overwhelming new world, and she’s happiest hiding in the shadows.

Until she meets the cabaret’s resident pianist, Paul. And so begins a tentative love affair that will play out over the next forty years.

But, in a city whose divisions will define a century, can a love born within the feverish walls of the Babylon Circus ever survive?

And can the bond between Leni and Annette – tugged in opposite directions of their own – also endure?

In Berlin, two sisters dared to dream of a better life – but where in this dark and dazzling city will they find their true home?

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‘Julie’s best novel yet’ Georgina Moore

‘A tale of two sisters and a city, all three of them so vividly drawn, I felt I knew them. Superbly atmospheric, with convincingly flawed characters that just leap off the page’ Frances Quinn

‘An all-singing, all-dancing, moving and masterful book about two complex sisters living in incredibly complex times. Brilliant.’ Anna Mazzola

‘Bold, brave and absorbing’ Elizabeth Buchan

‘An epic novel, spanning decades as it explores with compassion and humanity the relationship of two sisters torn between the love and obligation they feel towards one another, and their desire for freedom and a better life that will split them apart’ Louise Fein

PRAISE FOR JULIE OWEN MOYLAN:

‘Touching, entertaining and hopeful’ Sunday Times

‘Dazzling’ Good Housekeeping

‘I was gripped from the first page’ Sara Cox

‘Psychologically astute and emotionally absorbing,’ DAILY MAIL

‘A wonderfully evocative, immersive novel that brings 50s London to life, from the smog and the
nightlife to attitudes towards women’ SUNDAY EXPRESS

‘Emotional, immersive and utterly absorbing’ JENNIFER SAINT

Publisher Review

Sexy, electrically stylish, and beautiful – a gorgeous story about sisterhood, and a glamorous, evocative passport to a period we all long to get lost in. Julie’s such an incredible writer — Daisy Buchanan What a brilliant tale of two sisters in Berlin. Atmospheric and the characters and flawed, complex and believable. Julie’s best novel yet — Georgina Moore, author of The Garnett Girls A tale of two sisters and a city, all three of them so vividly drawn, I felt I knew them. An almost unbearably poignant story of missed chances, long-hidden lies and women fighting the odds to grab happiness where they can. Superbly atmospheric, with convincingly flawed characters that just leap off the page — Frances Quinn An all-singing, all-dancing, moving and masterful book about two complex sisters living in incredibly complex times. Mid-twentieth century Berlin and the glittering world of the Babylon Circus are brilliantly evoked and, as always with Julie Owen Moylan’s writing, the characters – astutely rendered, flawed and convincing – live with us long after we’ve closed the book. Brilliant — Anna Mazzola The sisters are terrific, unsentimentally and vividly portrayed. So, too, is Berlin, filled with menace, glitter and upcoming destruction. Bold and brave and absorbing — Elizabeth Buchan What a brilliantly evocative, moving and emotionally affecting read. Leni and Nette’s struggles and the twists and turns of their relationship were so well realised and had me absolutely gripped. The Babylon Circus shimmered off the page, I could picture it completely. I raced through the final pages late at night desperate to know what would happen! — Emma Hughes Immersive, tender, simmering with secrets – and such a richly-drawn portrait of Berlin from 1926 to 1961 — Alex Hay With hints of Atonement, this is an epic novel, spanning decades as it explores with compassion and humanity the relationship of two sisters torn between the love and obligation they feel towards one another, and their desire for freedom and a better life that will split them apart. It’s about secrets and hidden truths and the deep and long-lasting consequences of both. Above all it’s a story of missed opportunity, chance, guilt, love and forgiveness. I devoured this novel with its rich, vivid prose and its complex characters, tossed into conflict and dire circumstances through no fault of their own. A deeply thought-provoking and emotional story I will be thinking of long after I finished the final page. Utterly luminous — Louise Fein, author of The London Bookshop Affair Set against the backdrop of the exotic nightclub of the title, The Circus of Mirrors is the story of two sisters, Leni and Annette, and their struggles to survive in a Berlin torn apart by first war, then communism. Moylan has researched her period thoroughly, and her characters are well drawn, drawing the reader on to a heart-breaking conclusion’ — Laura Shepperson A sweeping saga of sisterhood, missed chances and a glittering circus sparkles fiercely against mid-20th century Berlin. Gorgeous and poignant. A captivating tale of two sisters that at turns dazzles and devastates — MA Kuzniar A dazzling ride through mid century Berlin, this is a story of both a place and the personal, as two sisters try to find their happiness as the world around them falls apart. Julie does mid century so well and her third book is no exception — Jodie Chapman, author of Oh, Sister What a glittering and enticing world you’ve created- a book not to be read but swallowed whole — Freya Berry Praise for Julie Owen Moylan * : * Touching, entertaining, hopeful. A vivid sense of time, place, people’s attitudes and fragilities * Sunday Times * I so enjoyed That Green Eyed Girl. The atmosphere of city heat and dust and stifling apartments was so vividly evoked. And I was equally invested in both narrative strands . . . I was hooked from the beginning — Clare Chambers It’s beautifully written and particularly wonderful on forbidden love, loss and forgiveness * Daily Mail * Gripping . . . Julie Owen Moylan vividly recreates drab, grey postwar London and her characters are convincing to the end * The Times *

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