Return to the Wells

Return to the Wells by Lorna Hill is a novel published by Piper Books in 1985, featuring 176 pages in English. The story centers on Ella Sordy, who now embraces her true identity as Ella Rosetti, a promising ballerina at Sadlers Wells. However, her bright future is threatened when she falls gravely ill, leading her into a state of delirium that only the arrival of her Prince Charming can help her escape.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of resilience and the transformative power of love within the world of ballet. The book delves into Ella’s journey as she navigates her challenges, highlighting the emotional and physical struggles faced by artists. This edition presents a poignant look at the intersection of personal trials and artistic ambition, inviting readers to engage with Ella’s story as she strives to reclaim her place in the spotlight.
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Ella Sordy, now using her real name Ella Rosetti is the delight of the Sadlers Wells and her future as a brilliant ballerina seems assured. Suddenly, she is struck down by illness – an illness so grave that only the presence of her own Prince Charming can call her back from her delirium.
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