In spare, haunting, almost hallucinogenic prose, the internationally acclaimed, award-winning novelist shares with usβfor the first timeβthe story of his own extraordinary survival and rebirth.Aharon Appelfeldβs childhood ended when he was seven years old. The Nazis occupied Czernowitz in 1941, penn
The Palette: A Story of Life
β Scribed by Caraway Carter
- Book ID
- 110662427
- Publisher
- Caraway Carter
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 43 KB
- Series
- Eclectic Novelettes
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9798201881306
- ASIN
- B09DKHSV97
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β¦ Synopsis
Renowned artist, James Brash, has lived his life in color, documenting it in his paintings, one hue at a time. Each piece unintentionally represents a period of his life.
Now decades later, as he marries his true love, Pulitzer Prize winning photographer Roy Quinn. He tells the story of their lives to the world, and finally the rainbow of his life and his work is nearly complete.
James needs only one canvass to complete his collection and bring his life full circle. The Palette is a story of love, tragedy and redemption.
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