Description
Cressida flees to Crete from an abusive upbringing. Nothing goes to plan when she discovers she is pregnant. Her overwhelming fear is she will pass on her father's violent genes.
After discovering a cave of ancient Minoan paintings, she learns about their history and is compelled to confront her own truths.
Dancing the Labyrinth is a young woman's odyssey. It is a celebration of women's history, courage, friendship and hope.
Dancing the Labyrinth is the first book in the thematic series Women Unveiled. Each novel can be read separately but are united by a distinctive feminine narrative challenging societal boundaries. The series blends Greek mythology, archaeological and historical research with imagination in the telling of (almost true) stories.
About the Author
Martin, Karen: - Karen has worked as an independent writer and director in theatre performance for over thirty years. She has written and produced play scripts as well as physical narratives for circus performance and successfully toured nationally and internationally. Karen has contributed to published non-fiction books and produced two self-published booklets about the history and performance making process of her award winning production, The Women's Jail Project.
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