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Learning To Dance

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Judith is suddenly all alone in the world. Her husband, Jack, has left her - why, she doesn't really know. Her two sons are in Australia, and both her mother and her best friend Naomi have recently died. Embarking on a journey to Exmoor to meet the famous artist Robert Haussman, with an oddly assorted group of fellow-enthusiasts, Judith finds herself a prey to all sorts of irrational fears. Chief amongst them is the increasing conviction that Jack is dead. Why did he leave her? Where has he gone? And why does Robert Haussman exert such a strange influence on her?

304 pages, Hardcover

First published May 9, 2013

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Susan Sallis

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Susan Sallis was the author of over twenty bestselling novels, many of them set in the West Country. She was born in Gloucestershire and lived in Somerset with her family. She died in 2020.

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June 4, 2021
Will Judith learn to dance?

Another charming novel by Susan Sallis, rapidly becoming a favorite author of mine. When Judith's steady world collapses she decides to travel to an art weekend with strangers to escape her grief. The strangers all have their own stories and the ups and downs are full of surprises.
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January 31, 2018
Hmmm. Not sure about this one ... the story felt like a dream unfolding, sometimes confusing and just way too coincidental. Perhaps this is the author's usual style, but having never read any of her books before, I couldn't say.
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November 21, 2018
Love

I did not enjoy this as much as five farthing's, it had too many riddles, or perhaps my brain wasn't functioning properly.
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October 14, 2019
Sorry but I found this quite confusing -lost me very early
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December 22, 2020
Not keen

Not keen, kept reading till the end to see if it all came together but not keen. Usually a fan of her work
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June 22, 2021
Just okay

Story wasn't too interesting. Parts were very slow. Just needed a book to read traveling and this was in my library.
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December 1, 2021
Boring..... finished to see what would happen but wish I hadn’t bothered. Liked other books by this author but not this one... expected more.
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June 21, 2015
An okay read, nothing outstanding but it was enjoyable.
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