The Little Women Swan Lake letters - Our foreign correspondent
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Ongoing, First published Oct 02, 2020
These Little Women letters may be fiction, but let's pretend all did happen and the March sisters changed a bit of history with them! Whether in France,  Germany, Russia or the States, let's get a glimpse into the exciting time period! The grown up sisters will have a very special connection to one of the greatest composers and help him to shape his fate - Peter Tchaikovsky.
Whether you love Alcott's  Little Women or the Swan Lake ballet - enjoy this extraordinary historical letter novel!
I did research on Swan Lake and Tchaikovsky for at least three years and now I decided to put it together. Findiny my opinion , I want to lock up the secrets of the wold's most famous ballet with the help of my favorite sisters of all time!
The picture of my cover includes one of my many attempts with the princess maker and it's portraying Odette, the White Swan, and Odile, the Black swan. If you want to know why I chose the characters on this way, you'll have to read (:
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