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Pictures at an Exhibition

Pictures at an Exhibition

Camilla Macpherson
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Can a collection of war-time letters hold the key to happiness?

London, 1942

With bombs raining down on London, the National Gallery's most treasured paintings have been hidden away. The authorities have decided that only one masterpiece will be displayed each month. And each month, Daisy Milton writes to her cousin Elizabeth to tell her about the paintings, her life - and the man she loves.

London, present day

A terrible tragedy has left Claire's marriage to Rob in tatters and there seems little hope of reconciliation. Then she finds Daisy's letters, written to Rob's grandmother, and gradually, picture by picture, month by month, Daisy's world in the 1940s becomes more real to Claire than her own. Slowly, too, she begins to notice intriguing parallels between both their lives.

But Daisy is from another time, and unless Claire can find a way to make sense of the past, she risks losing everything that she cares about in the present.
Language
English
Pages
392
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arrow
Release
April 26, 2012
ISBN
0099560445
ISBN 13
9780099560449

Pictures at an Exhibition

Camilla Macpherson
0/5 ( ratings)
Can a collection of war-time letters hold the key to happiness?

London, 1942

With bombs raining down on London, the National Gallery's most treasured paintings have been hidden away. The authorities have decided that only one masterpiece will be displayed each month. And each month, Daisy Milton writes to her cousin Elizabeth to tell her about the paintings, her life - and the man she loves.

London, present day

A terrible tragedy has left Claire's marriage to Rob in tatters and there seems little hope of reconciliation. Then she finds Daisy's letters, written to Rob's grandmother, and gradually, picture by picture, month by month, Daisy's world in the 1940s becomes more real to Claire than her own. Slowly, too, she begins to notice intriguing parallels between both their lives.

But Daisy is from another time, and unless Claire can find a way to make sense of the past, she risks losing everything that she cares about in the present.
Language
English
Pages
392
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arrow
Release
April 26, 2012
ISBN
0099560445
ISBN 13
9780099560449

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