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The Dance Tree

By: Kiran Millwood Hargrave
Narrated by: Ruta Gedmintas
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'Exceptionally brilliant. Immersive, sensual, compelling' - Marian Keyes
'Intriguing, haunting . . . raw, beautiful' - Jennifer Saint, author of Ariadne

The gripping, historical novel from Kiran Millwood Hargrave, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Mercies.

Set in an era of superstition, hysteria, and extraordinary change, and inspired by the true events of a doomed summer, The Dance Tree is an impassioned story of family secrets, forbidden love, and women pushed to the edge.


Strasbourg, 1518. In the midst of a blisteringly hot summer, a lone woman begins to dance in the city square. She dances for days without pause or rest, and as she is joined by hundreds of others, the authorities declare an emergency. Musicians will be brought in to play the Devil out of these women.

Just beyond the city’s limits, pregnant Lisbet lives with her mother-in-law and husband, tending the bees that are their livelihood. And then, as the dancing plague gathers momentum, Lisbet’s sister-in-law Nethe returns from seven years’ penance in the mountains for a crime no one will name.

It is a secret that Lisbet is determined to uncover. As the city buckles under the beat of a thousand feet, she finds herself thrust into a dangerous web of deceit and clandestine passion, but she is dancing to a dangerous tune . . .

'Extraordinary . . . An exceptionally atmospheric, original story' - The Sunday Times
'Spellbinding' - Elodie Harper, author of The Wolf Den

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Critic reviews

Extraordinary . . . enthralling . . . An exceptionally atmospheric, original story
The Dance Tree is unusual and beautifully written, and the questions it raises about faith and love linger. The vignettes of the lives of the dancing women are a joy, each a perfect little short story dropped into the main narrative
Exceptionally brilliant. Immersive, sensual, compelling and totally convincing. Accessible, ambitious, The Dance Tree deserves to win prizes (Marian Keyes)
An intriguing, haunting novel pulsing with raw, beautiful emotion. Kiran Millwood-Hargrave effortlessly intertwines the stories of women tenderly and sympathetically, creating a novel in which female courage and resilience shines brightly against a brilliantly evoked backdrop of claustrophobic horror. (Jennifer Saint, author of Ariadne)
Some historical novels don't just describe the past, they transport you there . . . I absolutely loved this book . . . an exceptionally beautiful portrait of women from the past, told in the most spellbinding prose (Elodie Harper, author of The Wolf Den)
Kiran Millwood Hargrave has a masterly ability to summon the past to the page. The Dance Tree vibrates with urgency; its vivid, compassionate evocation of women and their desires in a time of patriarchal control and mass hysteria is a timely reminder of how far we have come, and how far we have to go (Hannah Kent, bestselling author of Burial Rites)
The Dance Tree is, simply put, a stunning piece of writing. There is so much pain and grief and loss in it, yet in the end, it all comes back to the redemptive power of love. Sensual, gripping, moving. (Louise O'Neill, bestselling author of Idol)
Exploring themes of motherhood, misogyny, the patriarchy and forbidden love, the author utilises this moment in history as a great catalyst for examining issues that are still central to our contemporary concerns. This interweaving of the past with the present is deftly done with the author’s incredible capacity for empathy illuminating the sensitive topics that the story incorporates.
If some prose sings, Kiran Millwood Hargrave’s truly dances . . . Addresses issues of the utmost importance today—the subjection of women, class inequality, the dangers of religious fundamentalism. Ultimately, however, the book’s wisdom, compassion, and beauty transcend historical boundaries: this is a timeless novel (Hernan Diaz, author of TRUST)
The Dance Tree hums with intrigue, grief and rebellion, oozes tenderness and love. Fierce as Lisbet’s bees, delicious as honey. A raw, intoxicating novel. (Joanne Burn, author of The Hemlock Cure)
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Thoroughly enjoyed the book. It is well narrated and very well researched. A very interesting read.

very enjoyable

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Heart wrenching and beautiful with vivid descriptions. I absolutely loved this and couldn't stop listening.

gorgeous

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the beauty of womanhood and pagan European worship is enough to steal my heart. I loved the prose and the storytelling wasted no time and was pretty dynamic

a silent scream

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I really enjoyed this story, it was a bit slow to begin with, but when it picked up I was hooked. I adored the relationships and love between Lisbet, Agnata & Ida. As a woman and a lesbian, I feel very lucky to be able to love who I want and be who I am today. My only issue with this book is the narrator wasn't the best. The different characters voices weren't distinctive enough and I needed to rewind a few times to actually understand what had happened.

A slow burn that grew into a fire!

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This was a great insight into life for women in 16th century, the characters are really vivid. I’m so sad it’s over!

This really drew me in.

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