I wasn‘t sure I would like this in the beginning. If it strikes you the same way, hang in there. An excellent, heart-warming read. Lisette is forced from Paris to Provençal but learns the most about paintings and life.
I wasn‘t sure I would like this in the beginning. If it strikes you the same way, hang in there. An excellent, heart-warming read. Lisette is forced from Paris to Provençal but learns the most about paintings and life.
Completed my February's #BookSpin over the weekend. Such a lovely story, despite tragedies marked by the war. My growing interest in Provence now includes Roussillon ❣️❣️ and French art. Apparently there's another painting, by Cézanne, of a group of card players. The featured pic is the one discussed in this #HistoricalFiction
Glad to be introduced to the fanciful world of Chagall as well
Amid the crowd of travelers darting in front of the Avignon train station, the delivery boys on ancient bicycles swerving between children and horsecarts, and the automobile drivers honking their horns, André stood relaxed, eating an apple from a fruit stand.
Finger *exhaling* (if that's possible ;))
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We were part of the theatre that was Paris.
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We're walking through a painting right now, Lisette.
- Reading fiction set in Provence and then wanting to know about the Provençal son, Cezanne, led me to this book. It has now also piqued my interest in Chagall.
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A moment here, a moment there, even just mildly pleasant moments, and you will stitch them together into a pleasant life.
Enjoying the start of my #BookSpin 12
A Parisian couple uproot their lives & budding careers in the art world, in response to a letter from the young husband's ailing grandfather. Upon arriving in bucolic Roussillon, Lisette is appalled rural life meant using public loo & no drinking in bars for females.
2 yrs of good life pass with the former pigment seller & his memories of friendships with artists. Those reminiscing lead to Lisette's List.
February #BookSpin - 12!
I will attempt the #doubleSpin as well. I really want to finish that book (1) which has tolerated my sporadic attention since last year 😟😖
Thanks so much @TheAromaofBooks
This is FUN ;D
1/3 of the way through and I am just stuck for some reason. Why can't I enjoy this when I love anything French related and also loved her "Clara and Mr Tiffany"? Should I push through? So depressing, not my thing.
I lived Vreeland's The Passion of Artemisia. But I don't know as much about Italian renaissance history & that may have made it easier to like. I know a lot about World War II, & I have focused on the War in France for the last year. That part of this book is pretty weak and general, & it bothered me. But I loved the parts about the artists & paintings. That is obviously her strong suit. I'd give this a soft 3.5 stars.
Absolutely loved this book!!! And I just couldn't resist using Ronin as a book prop (just long enough for the photo, she immediately got up). 😂
Never enough books! Want all the books!! 📚📚📚📚📚
Starting this one today. Love Susan Vreeland's books!