Lost, found, stolen, strayed, sold, fought over... This engrossing, beautifully crafted novel follows the fictional adventures, over a hundred years, of an early 20th-century painting and the women whose lives it touches.
It opens with bold, passionate Gwen, struggling to be an artist, leaving for Paris where she becomes Rodin's lover and paints a small, intimate picture of a quiet corner of her attic room.
Then there's Charlotte, a dreamy intellectual Edwardian girl, and Stella, Lucasta, Ailsa and finally young Gillian, who share an unspoken desire to have for themselves a tranquil golden place like that in the painting.
Quintessential Forster, this is a novel about women's lives, about what it means and what it costs to be both a woman and an artist, and an unusual, compelling look at a beautiful painting and its imagined afterlife.
ISBN: | 9780099496861 |
Publication date: | 1st March 2007 |
Author: | Margaret Forster |
Publisher: | Vintage an imprint of Random House |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 338 pages |
Genres: |
Historical Fiction Narrative theme: Love and relationships Narrative theme: Interior life Paintings and painting Modern and Contemporary Fiction Biographical fiction / autobiographical fiction Family Drama Sagas |