An intimate painting of a quiet corner of an attic room, created by Gwen, Rodin's lover, has a profound influence on several women whose lives it touches, including Gwen and Charlotte, a dreamy Edwardian intellectual.
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Review:
'fine novel...an inspired reflection on the redemptive potential of art’ -- Simon Humphreys – Mail on Sunday
Fine novel...an inspired reflection on the redemptive potential of art. -- Simon Humphreys, Mail on Sunday, 9 April 2006
Rev by Allan Massie.
-- Scotsman Saturday Fiction Round Up.
From the Publisher:
Quintessential Forster novel with the scope and appeal of her bestselling DIARY OF AN ORDINARY WOMAN - the story of an actual 20th century painting, its fictional adventures through the century and of the women whose lives it touches.
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- PublisherBallantine Books
- Publication date2007
- ISBN 10 0345496337
- ISBN 13 9780345496331
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages312
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