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Set in the romantic glow of 1920s Paris, a captivating novel of New York socialite and model Lee Miller, whose glamorous looks and joie de vivre caught the eye of Man Ray, one of the twentieth century’s defining photographers. 1929, Montparnasse. Model and woman about town Lee Miller moves to Paris determined to make herself known amidst the giddy circle of celebrated artists, authors, and photographers currently holding court in the city. She seeks out the charming, charismatic artist Man Ray to become his assistant but soon becomes much more than that: his model, his lover, his muse. Coming into her own more fully every day, Lee models, begins working on her own projects, and even stars in a film, provoking the jealousy of the older and possessive Man Ray. Drinking and carousing is the order of the day, but while hobnobbing with the likes of Picasso and Charlie Chaplin, she also falls in love with the art of photography and finds that her own vision can no longer come second to her mentor’s. The Woman in the Photograph is the richly drawn, tempestuous novel about a talented and fearless young woman caught up in one of the most fascinating times of the twentieth century.
LizzyMFirst Impressions sounds great. But is it just me or does the cover look remarkably similar to "The Book of Speculation" by Erika Swyler (the American cover)? Loved The Paris Wife too? That's a great TBR!!8y
LizzyMAnd wow, I just looked and realized I own the hardcover of First Impressions already! #booknerdproblems8y
erzascarletbookgasm@LizzyM I searched my shelves and you know what, I have a copy of The Book of Speculation. And you're right, the cover is so similar! 🤔8y