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The Hourglass Factory
The Hourglass Factory | Lucy Ribchester
8 posts | 3 read | 25 to read
Amid the drama of the suffragette movement in Edwardian London, the disappearance of a famous trapeze artist in the middle of her act leads a young Fleet Street reporter to an underworld of circus performers, fetishists, and society columnists.
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Jemmygem
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Man I haven‘t had anytime to read. I need a lotto win lol

michellelav Hope you got some well deserved rest 🙌❤ 5y
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Jemmygem
The Hourglass Factory | Lucy Ribchester
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Get a bit of reading in before dinner date with high school pal.

michellelav Hope lunch went well! 5y
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Jemmygem
The Hourglass Factory | Lucy Ribchester
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Going to start one of my recommendations @kaysworld1

Zelma I like that cover! 5y
kaysworld1 That was one of my favourites 😍 5y
kaysworld1 How's it going do far for you,?, X 5y
Jemmygem @kaysworld1 been too busy to get into it hoping this week lol but so far enjoying it 5y
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Mehso-so

In 1912 London, the Victorian era is still alive and well despite the advances of the twentieth century. The Suffragette movement has reached a feverpitch. manufacturing jobs are still grueling and urban poverty is difficult to escape. In a time before film, the masses still attend vaudeville and circus shows for cheap thrills.

http://mwgerard.com/books-for-march-17/

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Birdsong28
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My cat does not appreciate being disturbed whilst reading!!!

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KatyAliceReads
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Weekend Reads...

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xymarla
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Juicy new book for flashlight-in-bed reading. I half bought it for the cover, half for the author's name.

BookishMarginalia The cover is gorgeous! 8y
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Alena
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Some people seemed to always find time to think about what they wanted to say; for Frankie, those extra minutes and seconds didn't exist,she didn't know where they were found.