When the Nazis arrest Nicole Cassin's parents and seize their art gallery in Paris in 1941, Nicole vows revenge and joins the Resistance. Years later, living in New York, she is haunted by her losses and hires an art historian to find her family's stolen paintings, among which is a portrait of her mother by Matisse. The whereabouts of the stolen art prove elusive but the search for them leads to another more unexpected discovery. A moving story of courage, determination and defiance.
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Höhe: 203 mm
Breite: 127 mm
Dicke: 17 mm
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978-1-915023-58-2 (9781915023582)
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Karen Mulvahill has a Bachelors in Philosophy and a Masters in Fine Art, which she took online during the Covid pandemic. Now a full-time writer, she has published poetry, non-fiction and short fiction in a variety of publications. The Lost Woman is her first novel. She lives in Michigan with her partner and two big orange tabbies, enjoys a variety of outdoor sports and volunteers for local non-profits.