A painter’s quiet Brittany journey turns eerie as village folklore and a doomed prophecy rise to life.
In a coastal Brittany village, a young, devoted painter follows a strange procession of beggars into a world where art, superstition, and human longing intersect. The book blends keen character study with atmospheric landscapes—the river, the convent walls, and the aging chapel—set against a mood of quiet mystery and impending fate. As the painter encounters locals who guard old beliefs, the story threads together devotion to art with the enigmatic songs of the Beggars and a fragile, fading hope tied to a woman named Monik.
What you’ll experience:
- A vividly drawn setting that feels both timeless and luminous, from cobbled squares to shadowed cottages.
- Ways art, belief, and memory pull characters toward a fragile, uncertain future.
- Interwoven scenes of quiet companionship, tension, and moments of revelation.
- A mood that blends lyrical beauty with somber, fateful undertones.
Ideal for readers who enjoy literary fiction with a strong sense of place, folklore, and the inner life of artists.