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sephipiderwitch 's review for:
The Improbability of Love
by Hannah Rothschild
This was an interesting read. Its about a young woman, Anne, who buys a painting in a second had store to give to her boyfriend. He stands her up, and she is left with this old stained painting. Turns out the painting is a long lost masterpiece. One of the voices in the story is that of the painting. I wasn't sure what to think with that one, but was quickly enraptured with the story the painting had to tell. Of its time in great halls and owned by great people.
The story becomes a mystery as people begin to learn of the paintings existence and try to find it. Anne's employer has questionable Jewish roots and you get a story of the stolen artwork of Nazi Germany.
The story is well told. I was deeply drawn into the story quickly and my interest held throughout the reading. It is a story for lovers of art, lovers of mystery and lovers of just a plain good story well told.
The story becomes a mystery as people begin to learn of the paintings existence and try to find it. Anne's employer has questionable Jewish roots and you get a story of the stolen artwork of Nazi Germany.
The story is well told. I was deeply drawn into the story quickly and my interest held throughout the reading. It is a story for lovers of art, lovers of mystery and lovers of just a plain good story well told.