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Chopin in kentucky - cover

Chopin in kentucky

Elizabeth Heichelbech

Publisher: Bluemoose Books

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Summary

Roanville, Kentucky 1977. Marie Higginbotham's life is transformed when the 'Paris' ballet, comes to town. Guided by 'Chopin' the 19th century pianist, full of artistic and dietary advice & Misty, the world's first female Elvis impersonator, she rises above the religious mania of her father, to dance her way out of her small town existence.
Available since: 01/26/2023.
Print length: 220 pages.

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