

TheĮnd of the book was a little bit far fetched but totally perfect too.Ģ015 Reading Challenge (46) 2015 Summer Scavenger Hunt (4) A to Z Challenge (123) activities (5) at home (186) Beekeeper's Quilt (3) Behind the Scenes (3) Bell (7) blog spotlight (5) blog stuff (85) Bo (31) books (581) breastfeeding (2) Bullet Journal (21) Carol (4) Chapter-by-Chapter (249) charity (9) Christmas (113) click (98) collage (5) colouring in (11) crafty (40) cross stitching (4) Currently. She started thinking of other people she became immediately more likeable. That was sort of okay because until that point she was very self-centred. Was worried someone might look over my shoulder and think I was reading 50ĭidn't really warm to the character of Nan until the third part of the book, but Also, I felt a bit self conscious reading it at work, I Wouldn't really have mattered but at the time I was reading it, I wasn't really

There was more than a bit of sex in the book which didn'tīother me but I think it made me take longer to read it. Thought to the lifestyle of lesbians in the Victorian era, but I enjoyed it It's probably not something I would've chosen to readīased on the back of the book alone, I can't really say I've ever given much And I'm not going to say anything else because I don't want to That she is discovered by a wealthy woman named Diana Lethaby who takes Nan onĭiana and trying to live a 'normal' life.

Impersonator's gear, sets herself up as a rent boy. Sees Nan betrayed by Kitty so she leaves the double act and, with her male (as Nan King), and developing a relationship with her. Going away to work in London as Kitty's dresser, eventually joining Kitty's act The book is divided into three parts, the first sees Nancy Era and follows the story of Nancy Astley, an oyster-girl from Whitstable, whoįalls in love with a male impersonator, Kitty Butler, who comes to perform at
