Explore a delicate web of romance, artistry, and longing in a sharp, finely drawn Victorian-era novel.
Set among artists, cousins, and ailing family, this book follows Daisy’s quiet rise and the quiet, consuming pull of Teddy’s attentions. It weaves together the tensions of love, artistic ambition, and the changing expectations of a closely knit community. As Marion’s illness casts a long shadow, Daisy must decide how to balance loyalty, desire, and self‑direction without losing herself in the process.
- Watch Daisy navigate affection, jealousy, and clever social maneuvering as she confronts a pace of life driven by art and desire
- Peek into a painter’s studio and the sketches that hint at unspoken possibilities and unfulfilled promises
- See Marion’s fading strength shape the family’s dynamics and the sisters’ bond
- Feel the pull of social expectations, friendship, and the search for a place where one truly belongs
Ideal for readers of classic literary fiction that explores intimate relationships, personal ambition, and the costs of longing.