A tale of memory, art, and war that follows a wary observer through Vienna and a changing England.
In this historical novel, a narrator recalls a life shaped by art, romance, and conflict. As letters, keepsakes, and recollections surface from an old desk, the past reshapes the present with quiet intensity. The story threads between travel in Vienna and scenes from home, exploring how memory colors every choice and relationship.
Through vivid scenes of art studios, salons, and the countryside, the book weighs wealth, ambition, and the pull of beauty. It probes love, loyalty, and the price of letting go, all while tracing a life lived in the shadow of war and social change.
- Rich, lyrical prose that blends art, memory, and moral reflection.
- Vivid settings—from Vienna's terraces to English countryside towns.
- Focus on personal relationships, creativity, and the costs of memory.
- A thoughtful look at how the past continues to shape present choices.
Ideal for readers who enjoy historical fiction with evocative language and character-driven introspection.