BOOKS - Monet's Angels
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385293
385293
Monet's Angels
Author: Jennifer Pulling
Year: October 2, 2014
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 1.8 MB
Language: English
Year: October 2, 2014
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 1.8 MB
Language: English
MONET'S ANGELS is a story of passion and intrigue, of two women drawn together by destiny. It is set in the last golden days before the First World War when a beautiful house and garden inspired some of the worlds greatest paintings. In the Normandy town of Giverny two women meet. Their backgrounds are worlds Blanche, provincial French and middle aged, Judith a young, beautiful, rich heiress. Their common ground lies in Claude Monet, the impressionist painter, but their motives are very different. It is 1913 and the elderly Monet is fighting his failing eyesight to create his Water Lily panels, which will be his swan song. Blanche, his dutiful stepdaughter, has renounced her considerable painting talent to support him. Into this orderly household, Judith arrives like a shooting star, fascinating everyone she encounters. She is determined to flout her parents wishes for a strategic marriage and live her bohemian dream. Her reckless presence heralds change and disturbs long buried memories of the past. Blanche relives her ill-fated love affair with John Leslie, when she defied Monet's disapproval, while Robert, an American artist, is alarmed by Judith's wild passion for life and strives to protect her from herself, conscious as he does so that he is trying to change his own past. Initially welcoming Judith as an invigorating influence on Monet, Blanche comes to realise that the young American is eroding her close relationship with her stepfather. When she learns of Judith's fling with Michel, an under gardener, which threatens the happiness of her favourite laundry maid, Lilli, it is the final straw for Blanche. She intervenes with tragic results. Gradually the old partnership between Blanche and her stepfather returns. She can finally lay her memories and regrets of John Leslie to rest, reconciled to her life living and working with Monet. She never really had a choice.About the AuthorJennifer Pulling is a writer, playwright and journalist who has worked for many national newspapers including the Guardian and Telegraph and magazines ranging from glossy to tabloid. Her travel features have been published widely in the UK and abroad. Her most recent plays include End of Story, which examines the relationship of Harold and Primrose Shipman and her latest, Swallow. Previously published books include Feasting and Fasting, The Caring Trap and The Best of Taormina. Her next non-fiction book tells the story of her work with the stray cats of Italy and will be published in 2015.