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A Finalist in Fiction for the National Jewish Book Awards! Set in a Paris
darkened by World War II, Sara Houghteling's sweeping and sensuous debut novel
(just now in paperback) tells the story of a son's quest to recover his
family's lost masterpieces, looted by the Nazis during the occupation.
Born to an art dealer and his pianist wife, Max Berenzon is
forbidden from entering the family business for reasons he cannot understand.
He reluctantly attends medical school, reserving his true passion for his
father's beautiful and brilliant gallery assistant, Rose Clement. When Paris falls to the Nazis,
the Berenzons survive in hiding. They return in 1944 to find that their
priceless collection has vanished: gone are the Matisses, the Picassos, and a
singular Manet of mysterious importance. Madly driven to recover his father's
paintings, Max navigates a torn city of corrupt art dealers, black marketers,
Resistants, and collaborators. His quest will reveal the tragic disappearance
of his closest friend, the heroism of his lost love, and the truth behind a
devastating family secret.
Written with tense drama and a historian's eye for detail,
Houghteling's novel draws on the real-life stories of France's
preeminent art-dealing families and the forgotten biography of the only French
woman to work as a double agent inside the Nazis' looted art stronghold. Pictures at an Exhibition conjures the
vanished collections, the lives of the artists and their dealers, the exquisite
romance, and the shattering loss of a singular era. It is a work of astonishing
ambition and beauty from an immensely gifted new novelist.
"In times like this, one turns to books like
"Pictures at an Exhibition" for their exhilarating sense of wonder
and ambition. No other book I have read in a long time has such depth of
history and intelligence, setting art as antidote for suffering, and love as
both a cause and remedy for pain." -- Andrew Sean Greer, author of The Story of a Marriage and The Confessions of Max Tivoli
""Pictures at an Exhibition" is remarkably
self-assured, astute, worldly, and well-informed; in fact, it does not look
like a first novel at all. Its subject-matter-stolen paintings, and Nazis, and
the insatiable hunger for beauty-requires both erudition and brilliance, and
Sara Houghteling has plenty of both, along with a sense of humor and a warm
heart." -- Charles Baxter, author of The
Soul Thief
Sara Houghteling graduated from Harvard
College in 1999 and received her
master's in fine arts from the University
of Michigan. She is the
recipient of a Fulbright scholarship to Paris,
first prize in the Avery and Jules Hopwood Awards, and a John Steinbeck
Fellowship. She currently lives in California,
where she teaches high school English.
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