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Tipping The Velvet
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With a vivid touch of rosy limelight illuminating the bare stage, there stood a girl at its heart, her presence instantly captivating. Sarah Waters' "Tipping the Velvet" delivers a saucy, intricate historical romance that traces the dazzling journey of Nan King. From an oyster vendor, she transforms into a music-hall sensation, then a rent boy, and finally, an East End 'tom.' The novel is a compelling, invigorating exploration of the lesbian and queer subculture in the vibrant era of the 1890s. Imagine the creative blend of Jeanette Winterson and Judith Butler crafting a Sapphic take on "Moll Flanders," and you have a sense of what awaits in these pages. The "Independent on Sunday" praises it as utterly captivating, while the "Observer" highlights Waters' assured writing style, filled with precise, sensual details, humor, and wit. It's an energetic and engaging debut not to be missed.
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With a vivid touch of rosy limelight illuminating the bare stage, there stood a girl at its heart, her presence instantly captivating. Sarah Waters' "Tipping the Velvet" delivers a saucy, intricate historical romance that traces the dazzling journey of Nan King. From an oyster vendor, she transforms into a music-hall sensation, then a rent boy, and finally, an East End 'tom.' The novel is a compelling, invigorating exploration of the lesbian and queer subculture in the vibrant era of the 1890s. Imagine the creative blend of Jeanette Winterson and Judith Butler crafting a Sapphic take on "Moll Flanders," and you have a sense of what awaits in these pages. The "Independent on Sunday" praises it as utterly captivating, while the "Observer" highlights Waters' assured writing style, filled with precise, sensual details, humor, and wit. It's an energetic and engaging debut not to be missed.
