Seller: ABOXABOOKS, Bristol, VT, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Good. Plastic spiral binder. Moderate edge wear on covers. Some underlining and notes in text. Otherwise in good condition. Does not include CD.
Condition: New.
Language: English
Published by Rupert Hart-Davies, London, 1958
Seller: Arroyo Seco Books, Pasadena, Member IOBA, Pasadena, CA, U.S.A.
Association Member: IOBA
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. 221 Pp. Green Cloth, Gilt. First Printing. Fine In Dear Fine Dj With Wear To Top Edge Of Spine And Some Browning To Spine And Edges.
Published by International Claim Association, 1994
ISBN 10: 1877595039 ISBN 13: 9781877595035
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good -. Some wear; a nice copy overall. Book.
Seller: Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Ivy Marston was raised to pass every test-etiquette, scholarship, obedience. She knows how to occupy a room without taking up space, how to smile without inviting questions, how to make a life that looks correct from a distance. Then two things arrive at once: art, and a woman who sees her.In a studio that smells of linseed and possibility, Ivy swaps footnotes for brushstrokes and learns the hard, generous work of attention. A loaf of bread becomes a study in light. A windowsill becomes a weather report. A laugh-her own-escapes unedited. With Lena, the baker whose hands translate care into something edible, Ivy tastes a future that isn't curated for her but chosen by her.When the bakery closes for renovation and Lena disappears into another zip code, Ivy faces a quieter decision: does love evaporate with distance, or change jobs? The answer unfolds in small, exact acts-moving a painting toward truth with one violet stroke, taping a postcard to the wall, selecting "Studio Art" on a form that once read "Pre-Law." What she feels for Lena persists as attention and blessing, not ache. What she claims for herself becomes a life built from practice, not performance.Ivy Rises is a tender, interior romance about choosing what fits when tradition asks you to wear something smaller. It is also a novel of craft-of how looking closely remakes a person. With spare lyricism and emotional precision, Iris Hartley charts a woman's passage from inheritance to authorship, from borrowed poise to honest presence.Readers who love slow-burn intimacy, art-room atmospheres, and queer love that's as much sanctuary as spark will find a home in these pages. Ivy's story is not thunderous. It's truer than that. It's the sound of a life clicking into place. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
Seller: AussieBookSeller, Truganina, VIC, Australia
Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Ivy Marston was raised to pass every test-etiquette, scholarship, obedience. She knows how to occupy a room without taking up space, how to smile without inviting questions, how to make a life that looks correct from a distance. Then two things arrive at once: art, and a woman who sees her.In a studio that smells of linseed and possibility, Ivy swaps footnotes for brushstrokes and learns the hard, generous work of attention. A loaf of bread becomes a study in light. A windowsill becomes a weather report. A laugh-her own-escapes unedited. With Lena, the baker whose hands translate care into something edible, Ivy tastes a future that isn't curated for her but chosen by her.When the bakery closes for renovation and Lena disappears into another zip code, Ivy faces a quieter decision: does love evaporate with distance, or change jobs? The answer unfolds in small, exact acts-moving a painting toward truth with one violet stroke, taping a postcard to the wall, selecting "Studio Art" on a form that once read "Pre-Law." What she feels for Lena persists as attention and blessing, not ache. What she claims for herself becomes a life built from practice, not performance.Ivy Rises is a tender, interior romance about choosing what fits when tradition asks you to wear something smaller. It is also a novel of craft-of how looking closely remakes a person. With spare lyricism and emotional precision, Iris Hartley charts a woman's passage from inheritance to authorship, from borrowed poise to honest presence.Readers who love slow-burn intimacy, art-room atmospheres, and queer love that's as much sanctuary as spark will find a home in these pages. Ivy's story is not thunderous. It's truer than that. It's the sound of a life clicking into place. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Seller: CitiRetail, Stevenage, United Kingdom
US$ 23.11
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Ivy Marston was raised to pass every test-etiquette, scholarship, obedience. She knows how to occupy a room without taking up space, how to smile without inviting questions, how to make a life that looks correct from a distance. Then two things arrive at once: art, and a woman who sees her.In a studio that smells of linseed and possibility, Ivy swaps footnotes for brushstrokes and learns the hard, generous work of attention. A loaf of bread becomes a study in light. A windowsill becomes a weather report. A laugh-her own-escapes unedited. With Lena, the baker whose hands translate care into something edible, Ivy tastes a future that isn't curated for her but chosen by her.When the bakery closes for renovation and Lena disappears into another zip code, Ivy faces a quieter decision: does love evaporate with distance, or change jobs? The answer unfolds in small, exact acts-moving a painting toward truth with one violet stroke, taping a postcard to the wall, selecting "Studio Art" on a form that once read "Pre-Law." What she feels for Lena persists as attention and blessing, not ache. What she claims for herself becomes a life built from practice, not performance.Ivy Rises is a tender, interior romance about choosing what fits when tradition asks you to wear something smaller. It is also a novel of craft-of how looking closely remakes a person. With spare lyricism and emotional precision, Iris Hartley charts a woman's passage from inheritance to authorship, from borrowed poise to honest presence.Readers who love slow-burn intimacy, art-room atmospheres, and queer love that's as much sanctuary as spark will find a home in these pages. Ivy's story is not thunderous. It's truer than that. It's the sound of a life clicking into place. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
Seller: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Germany
Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Ivy Marston was raised to pass every test-etiquette, scholarship, obedience. She knows how to occupy a room without taking up space, how to smile without inviting questions, how to make a life that looks correct from a distance. Then two things arrive at once: art, and a woman who sees her.In a studio that smells of linseed and possibility, Ivy swaps footnotes for brushstrokes and learns the hard, generous work of attention. A loaf of bread becomes a study in light. A windowsill becomes a weather report. A laugh-her own-escapes unedited. With Lena, the baker whose hands translate care into something edible, Ivy tastes a future that isn't curated for her but chosen by her.When the bakery closes for renovation and Lena disappears into another zip code, Ivy faces a quieter decision: does love evaporate with distance, or change jobs The answer unfolds in small, exact acts-moving a painting toward truth with one violet stroke, taping a postcard to the wall, selecting 'Studio Art' on a form that once read 'Pre-Law.' What she feels for Lena persists as attention and blessing, not ache. What she claims for herself becomes a life built from practice, not performance.Ivy Rises is a tender, interior romance about choosing what fits when tradition asks you to wear something smaller. It is also a novel of craft-of how looking closely remakes a person. With spare lyricism and emotional precision, Iris Hartley charts a woman's passage from inheritance to authorship, from borrowed poise to honest presence.Readers who love slow-burn intimacy, art-room atmospheres, and queer love that's as much sanctuary as spark will find a home in these pages. Ivy's story is not thunderous. It's truer than that. It's the sound of a life clicking into place.
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