A Time to Dance

A Time to Dance by Melvyn Bragg is a novel published by Hodder & Stoughton in 1992, featuring 207 pages in English. The story recounts the passion of a retired bank manager for a solicitor’s 18-year-old secretary, sparked by their meeting when she wins an essay competition of which he is the judge. The narrative unfolds in the form of a letter addressed to her, providing a unique perspective on their relationship.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the complexities of love and desire as the retired bank manager reflects on his feelings. The novel delves into themes of romance, capturing the nuances of their connection and the circumstances that bring them together. This edition offers a thoughtful examination of the characters’ emotional landscapes, inviting readers to engage with the intricacies of their interactions.
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A novel which recounts the passion of a retired bank manager for a solicitor’s 18-year-old secretary. They meet when she wins an essay competition of which he is the judge, and the novel is in the form of a letter to her. The author’s previous books include “The Maid of Buttermere”.
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