Monday, November 5, 2018
Girl In The Afternoon by Serena Burdick
Many would envy eighteen year old Aimee Savaray. She has been born to a wealthy French family and now in the 1870's, she seems to have it all. Her father is successful and her mother is considered one of the leading lights of society. She is an only child except for Henri, who is the son of a family friend but who has lived with them for many years. Henri is an artist, and he encourages Aimee to paint also. Then one night, Aimee and Henri kiss but before anything else can happen, he disappears in the night.
The family is stunned but accepts his disappearance after time. Mrs. Savaray has a son after many disappointing trials at childbirth and Aimee loves her little brother. She continues to paint and is mentored by one of the most famous artists of her time, Edourd Manet. Several years later, the family finds Henri but his reappearance brings to light a dark family secret which tears the family apart. Aimee also has a secret as does Henri. Will all these secrets be displayed and will that clear the way for Henri and Aimee to be together?
Burdick has written an engaging historical novel that explores the Paris of the Impressionsists, highlighting the role of women and the emergence of a new way of looking at the world. Aimee is a young girl who takes years to finally find her way and discover that secrets can tear a family apart so that it can never reunite. This book is recommended for readers of historical fiction.
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