Here at the End of the World We Learn to Dance

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This is not a "tango" book, or thank God, a "tango memoir." Here at the end of the World We Learn to Dance, a novel by Kiwi Lloyd Jones who is well know for his later work, Mister Pip which almost won the Booker Prize, is about the power of dance, or specifically tango, to change lives. Beautifully written and soon to be a movie, the story spans the century and the globe. That people "at the end of the world," in this case New Zealand and Argentina, have a need for connection because they fe

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