Really enjoyed this one!
Starting a new one!
Drawing Home is like a cold glass of sweet tea on a hot summer day, refreshing and delightful all at the same time. A great beach read, one that will keep you turning the pages well after the sun goes down.
4.5 ☆ My first book by this author, Drawing Home HAS DRAWN ME IN!!
I very much enjoyed the mystery surrounding famous artist Henry Wyatt‘s will, then there‘s my love of the arts, architecture + building restoration. Add to that it has Elin Hilderbrands endorsement.. of course I knew I had to read it! Brenner brought the town of Sag Harbor + it‘s characters to life all likable with the exception of two. A fun story I read in one sitting.
Although the world was a place of chaos & disorder, artists could impose order within the confines of their work. When he was painting or creating a sculpture, his mind was completely blank. "It‘s important to be able to find that kind of quiet in your life. When you‘re young, your life, your perspective, has only 1 direction-forward, toward the future. But when you‘re old, you also have the past.The past informs the present & shapes the future.”
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Four ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️. Cute beach read with a happy ending. Published May 7, 2019.
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This is my second experience with Brenner‘s beach reads and this one set in Sag Harbor is light-hearted and fast-paced. Great for a weekend trip, I enjoyed this despite the predictable plot. It‘s almost sweetly satisfying and great for a quick escape into imagining what you would do with a windfall like Penny‘s!
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Here goes my first one. LETS DO THIS!
Author Jamie Brenner says this photo provided inspiration for the fictional Windsong, the home designed by recently deceased minimalist artist Henry Wyatt that figures prominently in her new novel, Drawing Home, available May 7th. Henry mentored & inspired 14-year-old Penny, who struggles with OCD, & bequeathed the home to Penny. Brenner says the home in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, "lived in my mind for 9 months" as she wrote.
I liked this a lot more in the second half. The motivations of the characters in the first half were pretty one-dimensional. #howjessreadsin2019
One of Brenner's favourite themes is of the families we choose, and although this is a mother-daughter story, it is also about those we pick to be our family. I found this work a bit vanilla and by that I mean that everybody likes vanilla, but it is just...fine. Drawing Home was a nice light read but I knew where it was headed pretty quickly after starting it.