They're Going to Love You

A captivating drama of betrayal and creative ambition

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'A luminous chronicle of betrayal, sacrifice and ambition' The Observer
'My idea of a perfect book ... I cannot recommend it enough.' Jami Attenberg
'In this finger-trap puzzle of a plot, the pull of the past meets the pressures of the present' New York Times

Carlisle Martin dreams of becoming a professional ballet dancer like her mother Isabel. She only gets to see her father Robert, and his brilliant but troubled partner James, for a few precious weeks a year when she visits their enchanted apartment in Greenwich Village. James educates her in all that he holds dear in life: literature, music, and most of all, dance. As the years go by, Carlisle is desperate to be asked to stay permanently, even as AIDS brings devastation to their community. Instead, a passionate love affair creates a rift between them, with devastating consequences that reverberate for decades to come. Nineteen years later, Carlisle receives a phone call which unravels the fateful events of her life . . .

They're Going to Love You is a gripping and gorgeously written novel of heartbreaking intensity. With psychological precision and a masterfully revealed secret at its heart, it asks what it takes to be an artist, and the price of forgiveness, of ambition, and of love.

'Feels like a commercial success in the waiting' The Times
'A deeply felt (late) coming of age tale about purpose and love' i
'A truly beautiful novel' Saga
'An elegant assemblee' Vanity Fair
'A taut, moving evocation of the love and hurt contained within families and the difficulty of forgiveness.' Mail on Sunday

ISBN:
9781526655813
Format:
Paperback / softback
Pages:
288
Published:
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC