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The French Impressionist
The French Impressionist | Rebecca Bischoff
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Rosemary is fifteen and gloriously free, on her own for the very first time. Part of an exchange program for aspiring artists, she arrives in sunny southern France with a single goal: she doesn t plan to leave, ever. She wants a new life, a new family, and a new identity. But her situation, crafted from lies big and small, is precarious. Desperate to escape haunting images from her past and a stage one helicopter parent, Rosemary struggles to hide her lack of artistic talent and a communication disorder that has tormented her all her life. She believes her dream of a new start will come true, until she unwittingly finds herself enveloped in a decades-old mystery that threatens to ruin her only chance for success. Determined to stay, Rosemary must choose whether or not she ll tell the biggest lie of all, even if it means destroying the life of someone she cares about. Dramatic, heartwarming, and full of teenage angst, The French Impressionistperfectly captures the struggle of those who feel they have no voice, and also shows the courage it takes to speak up and show the world who we really are. "
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The French Impressionist | Rebecca Bischoff
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Rosemary is on her own for the very first time. Part of an exchange program for aspiring artists, she arrives in France with one goal: she doesn‘t plan to leave. She wants a new life and a new identity. But Rosemary struggles to hide her lack of artistic talent and obvious communication disorder, she must choose whether or not she‘ll tell the biggest lie of all, even if it means destroying the life of someone she cares about.

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