Dimensions
152 x 232 x 25mm
Is it really necessary to go halfway round the world to find the real you?
'I am halfway through a solo cello performance at the London Palladium, when I decide to leave my husband. I realise that if I want to be free from Jack, I must fashion my own freedom; and there will never be a perfect time to tell him. Tonight is an imperfect time for many reasons: it will do.'
Gorgeous, world-famous cellist Evie Silverman is classical-lite through and through. Real musicians despise her. Her talent has been promoted way beyond its value because - apparently - everyone loves a blonde girl in lipstick who can do interesting things between her thighs. She's played for the President of the United States. She's played at No. 10 Downing Street. And tonight she's playing for royalty.
But tonight she's also going to change her life. Tonight she's going to leave her husband. Tonight, for the first time in fifteen years, she's going to stand on her own two feet. For tomorrow begins her new life - starting with a trip to New York.
It all too soon becomes apparent that breaking the rules - and escaping from your past - isn't what it's cracked up to be . . .