A SHOWGIRL'S RULES FOR FALLING IN LOVE by "Alice Murphy" - Spotlight

 

It’s 1897 in "Alice Murphy' SHOWGIRL'S RULES FOR FALLING IN LOVE (UnionSquare&Co.) a new fashion for thin women threatens to end the career of proudly fat vaudeville performer Evelyn Cross.

 Enter Thomas Gallier, the man behind the new palace of entertainment, promising to be the apex of New York City’s theatrical scene. He’s searching for a star for his vaudeville spectacular, and when he hears Evelyn sing, he knows exactly who he needs to grace his stage.

In a grand finale, present-day narrator Phoebe steps in to reveal secrets and show readers what it means to claim self-love. Inspired by the true story of a Progressive Era troop of plus-size dancers, this is a story about the spirit of community and the power of romance.

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Alice Murphy is the pen name of a writer from the Deep South. A university lecturer, a disability rights advocate, and a lover of classic Hollywood movies and cheesesteaks, she also writes romance novels, television, and films under her given name.

She is a keeper of secret recipes, secret identities, secret admirers, and secret histories.

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