The girls at the Kingfisher Club

a novel

277 pages

English language

Published Sept. 24, 2014

ISBN:
978-1-4767-3908-3
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OCLC Number:
851754497

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5 stars (4 reviews)

This reimagining of the "Twelve Dancing Princesses" traces the story of a family of flappers who work in a 1920s speakeasy until their suspicious father decides to marry them off, prompting a confrontation with a bootlegger from the eldest sister's past.

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This book is a retelling of the fairy tell The Twelve Dancing Princesses. This story has always seemed a bit problematic, to me, because locking a succession of men you've never met before in your daughters' bedroom is a bizarre response to worn out dance shoes. (I mean, replacing twelve pairs of dance shoes each day is obviously a non-trivial expense, unless you are a king.)

Some tellings of this story deal with this difficulty by making the daughters' behaviour worse; in some versions, they are dancing men to death. Valentine deals with this by making the fathers' motivations worse; he cannot bear his daughters escaping his control. This, obviously, makes it a more feminist story about women in patriarchy, and removes the need for fairy-tale logic.

The story therefore takes place in an almost entirely mundane prohibition-era New York. I say 'almost' because I do have a …

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Subjects

  • Forced marriage
  • Women dancers
  • Nineteen twenties
  • Sisters
  • Young women
  • Nightclubs
  • Fiction

Places

  • New York (N.Y.)