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In New York City, 1989, after a man is murdered in cold blood, world-renowned prima ballerina Andrea Brandt is accused. She admits to her attorney that the devil got what he deserves, but tells him that she cannot remember what happened. As her attorney presses her for more information, Andrea begins to tell him her story, taking him back in time to WWII, ten years before her birth, in what would eventually become known as East Berlin. Step into the past, in an unforgettable journey spanning two generations, in a story of survival, love, revenge, mystery, and murder. See what readers are…mehr

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In New York City, 1989, after a man is murdered in cold blood, world-renowned prima ballerina Andrea Brandt is accused. She admits to her attorney that the devil got what he deserves, but tells him that she cannot remember what happened. As her attorney presses her for more information, Andrea begins to tell him her story, taking him back in time to WWII, ten years before her birth, in what would eventually become known as East Berlin. Step into the past, in an unforgettable journey spanning two generations, in a story of survival, love, revenge, mystery, and murder. See what readers are calling "great historical fiction," "well-crafted," and "hard to put down." Berlin Dancer is guaranteed to keep you guessing until the very end.
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Autorenporträt
Cindy Hurst is a native of Louisiana. She has nearly 20 years of social services experience, mostly working in underserved communities. It was there, where she discovered many social issues that needed to be addressed, particularly, in African-American communities. Therefore, in 2007, Hurst founded The Sankofa Project, a production/publishing agency that focuses on social/cultural movement and self-awareness. Hurst produced her first socially, cultural, work, Natural Woman, in 2009-a documentary that explores the psychological implications that occur when Black women decide to wear their hair naturally. It proved to be a ground-breaking film. Over the last several years, Hurst has been invited to travel across the country, and in Europe to facilitate discussions surrounding the content of her film. Hurst has also, conducted lectures on contemporary topics that include issues that relate to race and gender, and workshops with African-American children and teens to discuss embracing all the unique physical attributes associated with being a person of color. In 2010, Hurst published The Natural Mommy and Daughter Coloring Book, a companion piece to the film, Natural Woman. Hurst envisions A Ho-Ho Healthy Christmas as tool to help address Type 2 diabetes in a fun and informative way, particularly, as it relates to African-Americans. Hurst, currently resides in Little Rock, AR.