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Girl in Hyacinth Blue by Susan Vreeland
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I really enjoyed this book. I've owned it for seven or eight years now, and I reread it every six months or so. It's a beautifully written series of brief chapter-sized vignettes recounting the history of a Vermeer painting, as told (in reverse chronological order) by all the people who have possessed the painting. The final stor(ies) are told by the painting's model, Vermeer's daughter. Each chapter also deals with the decision of each character to give up the painting for various reasons.

Couple reading this with Girl with a Pearl Earring, which is also about a Vermeer painting. It's an interesting pair.
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January 9, 2008 – Shelved

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Karen Bauer One of my favorite books. Have read it numerous times.


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