
The Paris Dancer by Nicola Rayner

The Paris Dancer by Nicola Rayner
A heart-wrenching and unforgettable story of courage, friendship and resistance, inspired by the incredible true story of a Jewish ballroom dancer in Paris during WWII, perfect for fans of The Paris Library.
Paris, 1938. Annie Mayer arrives in France with dreams of becoming a ballerina. But when the war reaches Paris, she's forced to keep her Jewish heritage a secret. Then a fellow dancer offers her a lifeline: a ballroom partnership that gives her a new identity. Together, Annie and her partner captivate audiences across occupied Europe, using her newfound fame and alias to aid the Resistance.
New York, 2012. Miriam, haunted by her past, travels from London to New York to settle her great-aunt Esther’s estate. Among Esther’s belongings, she discovers notebooks detailing a secret family history and the story of a brave dancer who risked everything to help Jewish families during the war.
As Miriam uncovers Esther’s life in Europe, she realises the story has been left for her to finish. Grappling with loss and the possibility of new love, Miriam must find the strength to reconcile her past and embrace her future.

The Paris Dancer

My review
As she made her way to New York at the beginning of the book, it was the sadness radiating from Mim that was the first thing that struck me and pulled me in. I could feel her fragility and grief, even though at that point so much of her story is still hidden in the shadows. She was an easy character to bond with and I knew I needed to learn more about her. To begin with, the magnificence of the city seems to pale for Mim as she shuts herself away in Esther’s apartment, soon becoming lost in her great aunt’s past.
The intrigue in Esther’s story that began in Paris just before the outbreak of the Second World War was as gripping for me as it was for Mim. They were a Jewish family who had fled persecution, and forged a new life in Paris, finding work behind the scenes in a music hall. From an early age, Esther had a feeling that she wasn’t like the rest of her family, but found her solace in her writing, something that also resonated with Mim. As she reads the scribbled memoir Esther has left her, secrets from the family spill from the pages and with neither Esther nor her sister Rebecca left to answer her questions, Mim isn’t sure where to turn.
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Her distraction comes from meeting two lively yet very different people, Bibi, her aunt’s elderly neighbour and Lucky, a dancer she sat next to on the flight. Bibi, never without a martini, always made me smile and was there to offer a different perspective on the past. Lucky just wants to help her find the dance that is hers that can free her from her sadness. I loved the way they began to explore New York through different dance experiences and how dancing was the movement that propelled this book forward, entwining both the past and the present-day storylines.
I am no dancer, but even I could feel the passion that flowed through the dancers and onto the pages. This added another layer of emotions that worked so well against the harsh reality of the difficult lives the characters were living and the decisions that were made. The consequences of which never left them.
If you enjoy historical fiction set during the Occupation, add this book to your 2025 reading list. The characters will stick with you long after you finish the last page.
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Nicola Rayner, The Paris Dancer

Author Bio
Born in South Wales, Nicola Rayner is a novelist and dance writer based in London. She is the author of The Girl Before You, which was picked by the Observer as a debut to look out for in 2019, optioned for television and translated into multiple languages. Her second novel, You and Me, was published by Avon, HarperCollins, in 2020. In her day job as a journalist, Nicola has written about dance for almost two decades, cutting her teeth on the tango section of Time Out Buenos Aires. She edited the magazine Dance Today from 2010 to 2015 and worked as assistant editor of Dancing Times, the UK’s leading dance publication, from 2019 until 2022. She continues to dance everything from ballroom to breakdance, with varying degrees of finesse.