Through Time
A Novel About Ballet
by Julia Androsiuk
A tender, powerful novel about the soul of dance, the cost of passion, and the quiet strength of women across generations.
Elizabeth's life began at the barre - not with applause, but with pain, discipline, and solitude. Ballet was never just art. It was identity, obsession, survival. But when a devastating injury ends her career, she must rediscover herself offstage, in silence, and eventually - in love.
Years later, her daughter Adeline discovers dance on her own terms. What follows is a story not of legacy, but of transformation - a lineage not built on pressure, but on permission.
Spanning decades, Through Time traces the rhythm of three lives: a dancer, a musician, and a child born into motion. It's about falling in love with movement again - not for the stage, but for life.
This is not a story about fame. It's a story about breath, about becoming, and about the power of art passed hand to hand - not through perfection, but through love.