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Light on Bone
Light on Bone | Kathryn Lasky
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Kathryn Lasky has written an exciting new adult amateur sleuth mystery set in New Mexico in the 1930s. The sleuth is Georgia O'Keefe, who actually did suffer a nervous breakdown in 1933 when her husband Alfred Stieglitz had a somewhat public affair, was hospitalized for psychiatric treatment, and then traveled to the Ghost Ranch in New Mexico to paint. O'Keefe was approaching the peak of her fame and success, having just sold a painting for a record price. The narrative begins when she discovers the slain body of a priest in the desert. The plot includes several other murders, Georgia's burgeoning romance with the local sheriff, an international espionage plot involving Charles Lindbergh (who is staying at the ranch with his wife Anne), and lots of intricate twists and turns leading to a thoroughly unforeseen denouement. The strength of this story is how Lasky's elegant writing captures the emotional depth of this artist's turmoil and so stunningly reveals O'Keeffe's perception of the landscape that moves her to paint. More than a who-dunnit mystery, this is a narrative of healing and resurrection of spirit.
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New Mexico, 1930s. Georgia O‘Keefe,staying in an adobe dwelling at Ghost Ranch,is thoroughly engrossed in the interplay between light & shadows as she paints in the predawn, captivating landscape.In the distance she observes a curious shape & upon investigating,discovers a slain monk in a car.This sets the stage for her involvement in a murder inquiry.Ultimately a German espionage plot is uncovered.The authors descriptions of Georgia‘s desert🔽

kspenmoll 🔼 inspired painting process,her inner life & the emotional upheaval she is dealing with, at her husband‘s,photographer Alfred Stieglitz,affair, is nothing but masterful. Her time alone painting in New Mexico gave her the solace she needed to heal. I feel as if I cannot do justice to this book‘s review-it captivated me on so many levels that I cannot express. (edited) 2mo
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